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Date: | Mon, 17 Dec 2001 12:12:54 -0800 |
From: | "Alan S." <as173 AT cornell DOT edu> |
Subject: | Re: Big Drives (was: Pc-Dos 2000) |
To: | opendos AT delorie DOT com |
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I'm under the impression that the MS-DOS 6.22 FDISK can only "see" up to 8GB (with max partition sizes of 2GB?) EVEN IF THE BIOS SUPPORTS MORE THAN 8GB, whereas the configuration utility built into Ontrack DM can "FDISK+FORMAT" the complete installed HDD. I can't verify this for Ontrack DM because the only platform I'm running with (OEM) Ontrack DM has only a 3.2GB HDD; however Maxtor's MaxBlast configures my 30GB HDD. "Cox, Stuart SRM:EX" wrote: > I bought the most recent version to be able to install a 20GB drive > on a 166MHz MMX Windows box. A better (and cheaper?) solution for this problem is to use a Promise UDMA33/66/100 add-on PCI card (I use a UDMA66 card on my 166MHz box), or, for a 486 with no PCI slot, a GSI Inc. Model 2C add-on ISA card. Alan S. 12/17/2001
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