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Dear experts,
I have a good technical question for you.
From the newsgroups:
"From: Gary Boswell (gboswell@dormnet.stu1.uconn.edu)
Subject: Hard Drive > 500 mb FAQ
Back in ancient times computers had a limitation in the BIOS of the following:
cylinders = 1024
heads = 16
sectors = 63
* 512
-----------
or 528,482,304 bytes
Due to these limitations the maximum size of a hard drive was:
528 chkdisk mb
503 CMOS mb"
My question is:
- for a given hard drive, how can I tell the size of the cylinder?
In either Redhat, or Windows XP?
Thanks
Dear experts,
I have a good technical question for you.
From the newsgroups:
"From: Gary Boswell (gboswell@dormnet.stu1.uconn.edu)
Subject: Hard Drive > 500 mb FAQ
Back in ancient times computers had a limitation in the BIOS of the following:
cylinders = 1024
heads = 16
sectors = 63
* 512
-----------
or 528,482,304 bytes
Due to these limitations the maximum size of a hard drive was:
528 chkdisk mb
503 CMOS mb"
My question is:
- for a given hard drive, how can I tell the size of the cylinder?
In either Redhat, or Windows XP?
Thanks