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December 21st, 2004, 03:38 PM
#1
not full hdd capacity detected
got my new Samsung 160GB 7200rpm. it automatically formatted it as ntfs n installed win 2000 on it fine, workin like a dream BUT windows only detects 127GB. i had a look at sum otha posts wid da same probs but im at a dead end i think. ive changed da registry, no change. i looked at wot bios detects it at n its 130GB only. i looked around bios 4 a bit but cudnt find nethin bout 48 bit block woteva. i tried da maxtor big drive enabler but dat told me it didnt need 2 change my registry coz i already had dat 48bit thingy enabled. ne ideas? btw i hope i dont have 2 "flash" my bios or woteva coz i have a bad feelin dat i will f up my mothaboard. if dta is da only solution, is der ne way of gettin round dis prob as well??!!
asus k7s5a motherboard
amd athlon 2000+
512mb
maxtor 80gb (slave)
samsung 160gb (master)
win 2k service pack 3
Last edited by rish p; December 21st, 2004 at 04:41 PM.
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December 21st, 2004, 04:43 PM
#2
I think i can translate the language above. His disk drive is not being detected by his bios correctly. This means he needs to update his bios to allow for 48bit addressing etc.
Can someone let me know if i translated this incorrectly :-)))
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December 21st, 2004, 04:53 PM
#3
Originally Posted by tommo666
I think i can translate the language above. His disk drive is not being detected by his bios correctly. This means he needs to update his bios to allow for 48bit addressing etc.
Can someone let me know if i translated this incorrectly :-)))
yeh i thought so....i just read my motherboard manual and it says there will only be a problem if a bad new bios is used, do you know anywhere i can get a good working bios from? i need an AMI8 to flash my bios
(p.s. i hope my new queen's english is easier to read...never txted, used a messenger service etc. before?)
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December 21st, 2004, 05:20 PM
#4
Can you confirm you asus board model, i did a search on the asus site and asus k7s5a is not listed.
You can try: http://asus.com.tw which takes you to a main page, the select your region which takes you to a local page. Then click on support and look for downloads, select bios and type in your model number. that should list all available updates. Download one that fixes your problem. And read the text file, this tells you how to update the bios.
It's not as scary as it sounds. If you have any doubts, message Ruslan, he's the bios magi here. what he don't know aint been written.
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December 21st, 2004, 05:27 PM
#5
Registered User
K7S5A is an ECS board, not Asus.
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December 21st, 2004, 05:35 PM
#6
thanx a lot guys. ur right doc. neway i'll wait till ive filled up both my hard drives b4 i try dis out. hopefully by then ill need 2 upgrade my mothaboard so it wont matta if i mess it up!!!! mayb even dey'll make a program 2 sort my prob, doubt it tho!
Last edited by rish p; December 21st, 2004 at 05:37 PM.
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December 23rd, 2004, 01:16 PM
#7
freddy, i had a look at ur link but i dunno which one to download fior my problem. could anyone else go to the link and have a look as well to see if they know which one i need?
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