Re: Windows 2000 hard disk problem
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- Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 21:48:00 +1100
"Fred Pickering" <fred.pickering@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Try posting in public.win2000.general.
"Fred Pickering" <fred.pickering@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Sorry for this off topic but I have really tried Google and can't find
toreference.
Problem I have replaced the D drive from the original 40Gb NTFS (died)
unique320Gb NTFS.setting
BIOS recognises it but Windows 2000 wants to format it and if I say yes
it
thinks it's a floppy disk!!
Does Windows 2000 have a size limitation? and would I overcome it by
it up in x? partitions ( 2 or 3)
I formatted the new drive in my workhouse XP machine and it checked out
fine.
I would update this wretched machine to XP but my client has some
peopleMany thanks - I finally found a reference on a Registry edit - I havehardware that just won't run under XP
Any help most appreciated
Fred Pickering
talked my client in accepting a 120Gb replacement until such time he will
update to XP by which time Vista will probably be out of date!!! Why
want to hang on to outdated hardware is beyond me, that doesn't work alltoxic
that well anyway (a very old Pinnacle mpeg capture card that is sheer
to XP)
Win2000 is a fine operating system. While WinXP has a few
nice extras, it is basically much the same as Win2000. If you
take the time to look then you can easily persuade Win2000
to accept disks larger than 128 GBytes. It's an FAQ in the
Win2000 newsgroups.
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