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Hi Jeff,
Thanks for your help.
I flashed the bios today, and still have the problem. The bios does
recognize the 20gb hd, before and after the upgrade. I didn't partition the
hd, I formatted when I had win98 running, and then installed winxp and
allowed it to use ntfs file system, and during this process, I notice that it
says the hard drive is only 2gb. I am at a loss, perhaps you could provide
more insight.
Thanks,
Shawn.
"Jeff Gaines" wrote:
> On 07/12/2004 shawn wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I hope you can help me. I have a p2 400mhz 128mb ram 20 gb hdd
> > running win98. I formatted the hard drive, and installed winxp home,
> > and it says that the hd is only 2gb, not 20. There is no partition,
> > and I don't know how this got changed or how to fix.
> > Thanks for the help
>
>
> What did you use to partition the HD? If you partition a HD with any
> DOS up to 6.2 it will only allow you to create a partition up to 2GB.
> Solution is to use a Win98 startup disk or to allow XP to partition the
> disk when you install XP.
>
> You BIOS may have a problem recognising the drive. Issues with drive
> sizes have arisen at 2GB, 8GB, 32GB and 137GB, it's quite unusual to
> see the 2GB issue nowadays though. Boot up and press Delete/F1/F2
> whichever is appropriate for your BIOS and see if the BIOS recognises
> the whole drive. If it doesn't then go to your PC/mobo manufacturer's
> web site and see if they offer a BIOS update, if they do read their
> instructions *very* carefully and flash your BIOS.
>
>
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> Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK
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