These days, motherboard manufacturers include large hard disk support by
default. It was in the crummy old days of Windows 98 that we had to go into
the BIOS and try to get flash updates just to get it beyond the 32GB limit.
So glad those days are gone!
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Sincerely,
Gary Hendricks, Build-Your-Own-Computers.com
Step-by-step guides for setting up your own computer:
http://www.build-your-own-computers.com
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"Ardent" <iam@here.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 00:35:54 GMT, kony <spam@spam.com> wrote:
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> >Many if not most major brand boards have bios updates for
> >recognition past 32GB if the board is roughly '98 or newer.
>
> Lots of older mobo makers do not provide upgrades for recognition of
> larger hard disks. But help available over the web, at least for Award
> BIOS. However the process is too involved for the non-techie.
>
> This site has a large number of BIOS that have been modified to make
> them recognize larger disks. (Standard warnings on upgrading BIOS
> apply)
>
> http://web.inter.nl.net/hcc/J.Steunebrink/k6plus.htm
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> HTH
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