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| Loaded XP and hard drive only show 130G instead of 500G My hard drive crashed and I had to purchase a new hard drive. I bought a 500G drive, but after loading XP it only show 130G. How do I get XP to see the full 500G? |
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| Re: Loaded XP and hard drive only show 130G instead of 500G How to enable 48-bit Logical Block Addressing support for ATAPI disk drives in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/303013 miloman33 wrote: > My hard drive crashed and I had to purchase a new hard drive. I bought a > 500G drive, but after loading XP it only show 130G. How do I get XP to see > the full 500G? |
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| Re: Loaded XP and hard drive only show 130G instead of 500G You need to install at least Service Pack 1 (SP1), you will then be able to use the Disk Management tool (diskmgmt.msc) to create a new partition out of the unallocated space. If you want to install Windows XP on one single large partition encompassing the whole disk you need to use an XP install CD that includes SP1 or better. John miloman33 wrote: > My hard drive crashed and I had to purchase a new hard drive. I bought a > 500G drive, but after loading XP it only show 130G. How do I get XP to see > the full 500G? |
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| RE: Loaded XP and hard drive only show 130G instead of 500G "miloman33" wrote: > My hard drive crashed and I had to purchase a new hard drive. I bought a > 500G drive, but after loading XP it only show 130G. How do I get XP to see > the full 500G? The easiest way is to install all of the XP service packs, then use Disk Management to create a partition from the unallocated space and then format it NTFS. You'll have a second partition D: If you want all one partition, the easiest way would be to reformat the drive NTFS using the formatting tools supplied by the maker of the hard drive and install XP again without using the XP disk to delete the partition; just install it on the partition the drive tools created. When you install the Service Packs, XP will recognize the whole drive. |
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| Re: Loaded XP and hard drive only show 130G instead of 500G Mark Adams wrote: > If you want all one partition, the easiest way would be to reformat the > drive NTFS using the formatting tools supplied by the maker of the hard drive > and install XP again without using the XP disk to delete the partition; just > install it on the partition the drive tools created. When you install the > Service Packs, XP will recognize the whole drive. Are you sure about this? I haven't tried this with XP but as I understand it unless the Windows XP installation CD includes SP1 or better the disk will still be lopped off at 137GB (digital) (or 127.99GB binary) and the remainder of the disk will be unallocated. John |
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| RE: Loaded XP and hard drive only show 130G instead of 500G "miloman33" wrote: > My hard drive crashed and I had to purchase a new hard drive. I bought a > 500G drive, but after loading XP it only show 130G. How do I get XP to see > the full 500G? Mark brings up some valid points just something else to check is go to computer management in admin tools under control panel and using disk management tool check is the whole drive there i.e Disk0 should give you a size is this 500Gb or not? If not there is a whole range of questions if yes just create another partition and carry on I find it's better having two partitions in any case - one for OS and progs and the other for all my docs/data/videos/game data/music etc... as if you have to reload for whatever reason you have your docs safe and saves you time in the long run. Hope this helps. |
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| Re: Loaded XP and hard drive only show 130G instead of 500G "John John - MVP" wrote: > Mark Adams wrote: > > > If you want all one partition, the easiest way would be to reformat the > > drive NTFS using the formatting tools supplied by the maker of the hard drive > > and install XP again without using the XP disk to delete the partition; just > > install it on the partition the drive tools created. When you install the > > Service Packs, XP will recognize the whole drive. > > Are you sure about this? I haven't tried this with XP but as I > understand it unless the Windows XP installation CD includes SP1 or > better the disk will still be lopped off at 137GB (digital) (or 127.99GB > binary) and the remainder of the disk will be unallocated. > > John > . > XP Gold can't create or recognize partitions larger than 137 GB. But it will install on a larger partition; it just won't recognize all of it until updated with Service Packs. |
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