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in Zocalo v2.0
Ok, why does my bios correctly read my harddrive as 250,000mb (or whatever the exact reading is), but windows xp is only reading 132. This is a brand new hd so there's nothing dead on it. Same thing happened with the last one, that lasted a month by the way... before it died. I've rma'd this thing twice in 3 months and they just sent me a non-refurbished one. Any ideas?
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If your hardware cannot support 48-bit LBA, then you won't see anything larger than a 127 gigabyte drive (133,169,152 kb). The other is software. When windows XP was released, 48-bit LBA was not common and support for it was not included. With SP1 onwards, you can have your additional space *if* your hardware can support it. (Given your statement that the BIOS can see it, I suspect it can)
You may very well need to purchase a PCI hard drive controller and boot it from there. Not exactly a major expense, only $20 or so.
But if you are installing from an XP CD without any service packs, this problem will continue to exist until you incorporate SP2 into it through a process known as "slipstreaming."
Anyway, it sounds to me like you've got a problem in the realm of hardware rather than software. It's cheap enough to diagnose, though. $40 or so on newegg should get you a cheap Promise-branded IDE controller like [URL="http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16816102007"]this one[/URL] or [URL="http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16816102061"]this other one[/URL].
Linky to hardware weirdos that have had this conversation
[url]http://www.bleedinedge.com/forum/archive/index.php?t-16825.html[/url]
You can find it in Control Panel --> Administrative Tools --> COmputer Management, and one in there, under Disk Management on the left. I'd be curious to see if it has actually detected the extra space now and is simply not partitioned to the fullest.
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