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132GB is yet another magic border imposed by some motherboard BIOSes. In that
respect, it is just like 528MB, 2.1GB, 8.4GB, and 32GB, all limits which came
about because the people who designed and programmed motherboard BIOSes were
especially short-sighted.
No problem with 2 or more 160GB drives. The BIOS treats them independently of
one another. So do most operating systems... Ben Myers
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 20:14:12 +0200, "Wim" <sjdflj@lksjdf.nl> wrote:
>Thanx Ben for this.
>The pc supports a 160GB disk, that's what the seller told me last night.
>Today I bought the pc from him (without his 160GB disk), it will arrive next
>week. I will put a new 160GB disk in it, I don't dare to try a bigger one
🙂
>What's with the 132GB you mentioned? Is that a magic border?
>Which brings me to the second question: what happens if I put TWO 160GB
>disks in the system (given the mainboard and bios fully see the 160GB).
>Would the pc count that for 320GB and then maybe NOT be able to address it,
>or does the pc simply see it as two 160GB disks which it will be able to
>address without a problem?
>
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><ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers)> schreef in bericht
>news:4314f4b3.1291218@nntp.charter.net...
>> Given the age of the computer, the system BIOS most certainly supports up
>to
>> 32GB. Whether or not it supports up to 132GB, the next BIOS increment, is
>a
>> good question which HP support documents does not answer. If a large
>drive is a
>> consideration, the only possibility is trail-and-error. Maybe someone
>else has
>> tried already... Ben Myers
>>
>> On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 20:59:18 +0200, "Wim" <sjdflj@lksjdf.nl> wrote:
>>
>> >Dear all,
>> >
>> >What's the largest hard disk size that is supported by the HP Vectra P3
>733
>> >computer?
>> >
>> >Thanx in advance....
>> >
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