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I purchased a Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 250 gig drive. Because I do not any
additional slots I decided to purchase an external case (not from Maxtor) and install this using USB 2.0, When I install the hard drive, using plug and play, the disk management window picks up on 30 gig of the 250 gig drive???? Maxtor indicated that I need a third party driver but isn't that againist all of the XP features that we are paying for? Do I need an external driver? Or, are there internal settings, within Windows XP Media Center, that I need to change to get the entire 250 gig to show up? -- GPJ - Nashville |
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If you have WinXP Media Center Version prior to SP2 Update, then the OS
will not see over 131G. If you have'nt downloaded and installed SP2 then do so. "NashvilleCobra2004" <NashvilleCobra2004@yahoo.com(donotsapm)> wrote in message news:E1615B5D-1C12-4F8B-9539-3BEEBAA5DABC@microsoft.com... >I purchased a Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 250 gig drive. Because I do not any > additional slots I decided to purchase an external case (not from Maxtor) > and > install this using USB 2.0, > > When I install the hard drive, using plug and play, the disk management > window picks up on 30 gig of the 250 gig drive???? > > Maxtor indicated that I need a third party driver but isn't that againist > all of the XP features that we are paying for? Do I need an external > driver? > Or, are there internal settings, within Windows XP Media Center, that I > need > to change to get the entire 250 gig to show up? > > > -- > GPJ - Nashville |
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You should be able to plug in the drive and it should be recognized without
any special drivers as long as your USB ports work. In Disk Management, are you attempting to format the drive as a FAT 32 drive? (TO check, start disk management and look at the File System type in the window that opens. If so this would be your problem as XP will only format the FAT 32 type of partition to 32 GB in size. Right click on the drive in disk manager and delete the current partition/s and repartition it using the full size of the drive and make sure that NTFS is the format chosen or you will get the 32 GB size again. You also need to have at least SP1 installed on your computer or the system will limit the drive to 130 GB or so of size. What type of disk enclosure are you using? I have one old 3.5" disk enclosure that will only take a maximum of a 40 GB IDE HDD while I have a SimpleTech enclosure that had a 120 GB drive that died and I put a 300 GB drive in it with no problems. Let me know what happens with the repartition and format and the type of enclosure you are using. "NashvilleCobra2004" <NashvilleCobra2004@yahoo.com(donotsapm)> wrote in message news:E1615B5D-1C12-4F8B-9539-3BEEBAA5DABC@microsoft.com... >I purchased a Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 250 gig drive. Because I do not any > additional slots I decided to purchase an external case (not from Maxtor) > and > install this using USB 2.0, > > When I install the hard drive, using plug and play, the disk management > window picks up on 30 gig of the 250 gig drive???? > > Maxtor indicated that I need a third party driver but isn't that againist > all of the XP features that we are paying for? Do I need an external > driver? > Or, are there internal settings, within Windows XP Media Center, that I > need > to change to get the entire 250 gig to show up? > > > -- > GPJ - Nashville |
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This has happened to me too. The reported drive size of the Maxtor is even
bigger :P, 640GB on a 120GB drive. Formatting can be FAT32 or NTFS (512k) still the drive reports the same size. I can add a partition of 120GB, and I have some 500GB unallocated space. I have used the Maxtor one touch software and without on different machines, one a Win2k Server, the other XPSP2. Same story. Maxtor is the problem......but there are no clues on the site ![]() "NashvilleCobra2004" <NashvilleCobra2004@yahoo.com(donotsapm)> wrote in message news:E1615B5D-1C12-4F8B-9539-3BEEBAA5DABC@microsoft.com... >I purchased a Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 250 gig drive. Because I do not any > additional slots I decided to purchase an external case (not from Maxtor) > and > install this using USB 2.0, > > When I install the hard drive, using plug and play, the disk management > window picks up on 30 gig of the 250 gig drive???? > > Maxtor indicated that I need a third party driver but isn't that againist > all of the XP features that we are paying for? Do I need an external > driver? > Or, are there internal settings, within Windows XP Media Center, that I > need > to change to get the entire 250 gig to show up? > > > -- > GPJ - Nashville |
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