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Hi,
I intalled my new ATA HDD of 160 GB Capacity.When I installed WinXP I don't know what I did and now its not showing the Full Capacity.When i check my C: drive,it shows only 123GB. I tried through "big_drive_enabler"but was not succesful and WinXP SP2 shows the same 123 GB. Can anybody please help me to solve my problem? Also I need a link to get "How to..." for partioning my HDD. Is Partition Magic is a good s/w and easy? I would appreciate if anyone replies my questions. Thanx. ACE |
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Hi, Ace.
Is this new HDD your only HD? Is it your boot device? Or is it a secondary drive? You didn't tell us anything about your motherboard and BIOS. Are they too old to support 48-bit addressing? Do you have the current BIOS for your motherboard? You mentioned "big_drive_enabler". What is that? Did any software come with the drive? First, your hardware must support 48-bit LBA. If it does, and your BIOS is updated and set properly in CMOS, then you should be able to see the full 160 GB on your drive. Motherboards newer than 2 years old should handle it automatically. You can use Partition Magic, but you don't need it. Disk Management is built right into WinXP and is the best tool to use to create and delete partitions, format them and assign "drive" letters. (It does other jobs, too, such as manage "drive" letters for CD/DVD drives, USB "flash" drives, etc.) And it has an excellent Help file that will explain many of the "mysteries" of hard drives, partitions, logical drives and much more. Disk Management first appeared in Windows 2000, nearly 6 years ago, but it was hidden under so many layers of mouse-clicks that even many power users still haven't found it. One quick way to get there is to type at the Run prompt: diskmgmt.msc If this is a clean install on a new HDD, just physically install the drive, then boot from the WinXP CD-ROM and follow the prompts, including the early one that offers to create and format partitions on your HDD. Let it handle the System Partition and (if different) the Boot Volume. Then handle any other partitioning/formatting chores from Disk Management after you get WinXP up and running. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@grandecom.net Microsoft Windows MVP "Acetoronto" <Acetoronto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:70DDF3D3-EC03-4A93-909C-AAE5EFF0166C@microsoft.com... > Hi, > I intalled my new ATA HDD of 160 GB Capacity.When I installed WinXP I > don't > know what I did and now its not showing the Full Capacity.When i check my > C: > drive,it shows only 123GB. > I tried through "big_drive_enabler"but was not succesful and WinXP SP2 > shows > the same 123 GB. > Can anybody please help me to solve my problem? > Also I need a link to get "How to..." for partioning my HDD. > Is Partition Magic is a good s/w and easy? > > I would appreciate if anyone replies my questions. > > Thanx. > > ACE |
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On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 14:43:10 -0800, "Acetoronto"
<Acetoronto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Hi, >I intalled my new ATA HDD of 160 GB Capacity.When I installed WinXP I don't >know what I did and now its not showing the Full Capacity.When i check my C: >drive,it shows only 123GB. The setup program of the initial release (prior to SP1) of Windows XP only implements 28-bit LBA, which means it can only create a maximum partition size of 131,000 MB. >I tried through "big_drive_enabler"but was not succesful and WinXP SP2 shows >the same 123 GB. EnableBigLba is used only by Windows 2000 and ignored by Windows XP >Can anybody please help me to solve my problem? Run Disk Management (right clock My Computer -> Manage -> Disk Management) and create another partition with the unallocated disk space above the 128GB partition. >Also I need a link to get "How to..." for partioning my HDD. >Is Partition Magic is a good s/w and easy? > >I would appreciate if anyone replies my questions. > >Thanx. > >ACE |
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HI,
check your Motherboard's Bios, Find its Model, visit the manufacturer website, And upgrade your Bios. Regards "R. C. White" wrote: > Hi, Ace. > > Is this new HDD your only HD? Is it your boot device? Or is it a secondary > drive? > > You didn't tell us anything about your motherboard and BIOS. Are they too > old to support 48-bit addressing? Do you have the current BIOS for your > motherboard? You mentioned "big_drive_enabler". What is that? Did any > software come with the drive? > > First, your hardware must support 48-bit LBA. If it does, and your BIOS is > updated and set properly in CMOS, then you should be able to see the full > 160 GB on your drive. Motherboards newer than 2 years old should handle it > automatically. > > You can use Partition Magic, but you don't need it. Disk Management is > built right into WinXP and is the best tool to use to create and delete > partitions, format them and assign "drive" letters. (It does other jobs, > too, such as manage "drive" letters for CD/DVD drives, USB "flash" drives, > etc.) And it has an excellent Help file that will explain many of the > "mysteries" of hard drives, partitions, logical drives and much more. Disk > Management first appeared in Windows 2000, nearly 6 years ago, but it was > hidden under so many layers of mouse-clicks that even many power users still > haven't found it. One quick way to get there is to type at the Run prompt: > diskmgmt.msc > > If this is a clean install on a new HDD, just physically install the drive, > then boot from the WinXP CD-ROM and follow the prompts, including the early > one that offers to create and format partitions on your HDD. Let it handle > the System Partition and (if different) the Boot Volume. Then handle any > other partitioning/formatting chores from Disk Management after you get > WinXP up and running. > > RC > -- > R. C. White, CPA > San Marcos, TX > rc@grandecom.net > Microsoft Windows MVP > > "Acetoronto" <Acetoronto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:70DDF3D3-EC03-4A93-909C-AAE5EFF0166C@microsoft.com... > > Hi, > > I intalled my new ATA HDD of 160 GB Capacity.When I installed WinXP I > > don't > > know what I did and now its not showing the Full Capacity.When i check my > > C: > > drive,it shows only 123GB. > > I tried through "big_drive_enabler"but was not succesful and WinXP SP2 > > shows > > the same 123 GB. > > Can anybody please help me to solve my problem? > > Also I need a link to get "How to..." for partioning my HDD. > > Is Partition Magic is a good s/w and easy? > > > > I would appreciate if anyone replies my questions. > > > > Thanx. > > > > ACE > > |
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Hi Everybody,
Thank you very much for your support. My problem has been solved now by DISKMGMT.MSC "Andy" wrote: > On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 14:43:10 -0800, "Acetoronto" > <Acetoronto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >Hi, > >I intalled my new ATA HDD of 160 GB Capacity.When I installed WinXP I don't > >know what I did and now its not showing the Full Capacity.When i check my C: > >drive,it shows only 123GB. > > The setup program of the initial release (prior to SP1) of Windows XP > only implements 28-bit LBA, which means it can only create a maximum > partition size of 131,000 MB. > > >I tried through "big_drive_enabler"but was not succesful and WinXP SP2 shows > >the same 123 GB. > > EnableBigLba is used only by Windows 2000 and ignored by Windows XP > > >Can anybody please help me to solve my problem? > > Run Disk Management (right clock My Computer -> Manage -> Disk > Management) and create another partition with the unallocated disk > space above the 128GB partition. > > >Also I need a link to get "How to..." for partioning my HDD. > >Is Partition Magic is a good s/w and easy? > > > >I would appreciate if anyone replies my questions. > > > >Thanx. > > > >ACE > > |
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