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From: | warrl AT blarg DOT net (Warrl kyree Tale'sedrin) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.4dos,comp.os.msdos.apps,comp.os.msdos.desqview,comp.os.msdos.djgpp,comp.os.msdos.mail-news,comp.os.msdos.misc,comp.os.msdos.pcgeos,comp.os.msdos.programmer,comp.os.msdos.programmer.turbovision |
Subject: | Re: MS DOS help needed |
Date: | Sat, 04 Nov 1995 19:08:54 GMT |
Organization: | None -- just look at my desk! |
Lines: | 38 |
Distribution: | inet |
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To: | djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu |
Dj-Gateway: | from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Joe Plescia <jplescia AT plescia DOT com> wrote: >Does any one know how to get fdisk (dos ver 6.2) to partition >a disk bigger than 500meg? I have an approx 840 ide drive and >fdisk does not let me part. it mode than approx 500m.... >Norton show the correct size...bios/cmos shows the correct size too... >Any Ideas??? FDISK is fine. Your problem lies deeper. Specifically, your BIOS cannot see more than 1024 cylinders on the drive. Fixes: (1) a new motherboard. If you've been thinking about getting one, this would be a good time. If you've been thinking about upgrading from a 386SX to a 386DX, or a 386 to a 486, or a 486 to a Pentium, you want a new motherboard not just a new processor. (2) a new EIDE disk controller card which includes an automatic BIOS patching function. It will be able to handle the disk drive(s) you have. Note: it is possible your current motherboard has the disk controller on it; if so, you'll need the motherboard manual to find how to disable that controller. More likely your disk controller is on a separate card, which you will remove -- just move all the cables from it to similarly-labelled connectors on the new card. (3) a new BIOS. If you don't know how to get the necessary information for this, I suggest taking your computer into the shop. I am not going to try to explain it in text -- that would be similar to writing a detailed explanation of how to tie shoelaces. (4) a software BIOS patch. There is one called Disk Manager which probably came with your drive. This is the cheap, easy, least desirable approach. <Followups should be trimmed, but I have no idea where this guy was posting from.>
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