So I purchased a Seagate Desktop HDD.15 ST4000DM000 4TB for media storage one of my PCs. This PC runs off Windows Vista 32bit. So I boot up and the HDD only shows up as 2TB. I do my research, learn about the limitations of Windows with large HDDs and how to solve the problem.
In my HTPC I have a Seagate 3TB drive that shows up as the full 3TB, so I knew that PC could handle the large drive. Installed the new HDD into that PC, set it as GPT and then created to partitions at 2TB each (about 1.8 each). I was able to see and access both volumes.
So took the HDD out of the PC and placed it back into the Vista machine. I can see both volumes on the one drive, but only one of them is accessible. Is there anyway to make this HDD's full 4TB available on this system? I don't care if it is one volume or 4 volumes. Would an external enclosure work? Or I am just out of luck with this size drive on that machine?
In my HTPC I have a Seagate 3TB drive that shows up as the full 3TB, so I knew that PC could handle the large drive. Installed the new HDD into that PC, set it as GPT and then created to partitions at 2TB each (about 1.8 each). I was able to see and access both volumes.
So took the HDD out of the PC and placed it back into the Vista machine. I can see both volumes on the one drive, but only one of them is accessible. Is there anyway to make this HDD's full 4TB available on this system? I don't care if it is one volume or 4 volumes. Would an external enclosure work? Or I am just out of luck with this size drive on that machine?