windows 2000 cannot read large usb hard drive

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Any advice is appreciated,

I have a 300GB seagate ata hard drive inside an ACOMdata enclosure (USB
2.0/Firewire). It is formatted fat32 one big 279GB partition. When it
is connected to my computer at home (XP pro) via firewire, I can see
everything. When it is connected to the same machine via usb 2.0,
windows tells me the hard drive is not formatted. A friend of mine
connected the same drive into a linux machine via usb 2 and he saw
everything as well, but he did notice using fdisk that the partition
table said that there was only 127 GBs available.
I need to use this disk at work and all I have at work is usb 2. At
work, I have the same problem as at home (with usb 2), it tells me that
it is not formatted. I have made sure that I have SP4 on this win 2k
machine, the registry key for large hard drives is set to 1. I don't
know what this could be.
Please help.

Sean
 
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Cheap usb/1394 enclosures use different chips for the two.
The USB chip may have a 137GB limit, but 1394 may not.
If Windows sees a 279GB partition on a 137GB disk, it gets confused.

Not sure how you would test this in Windows, but Linux seems to catch it better.

<Sean.snv@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1119571465.368969.220370@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> Any advice is appreciated,
>
> I have a 300GB seagate ata hard drive inside an ACOMdata enclosure (USB
> 2.0/Firewire). It is formatted fat32 one big 279GB partition. When it
> is connected to my computer at home (XP pro) via firewire, I can see
> everything. When it is connected to the same machine via usb 2.0,
> windows tells me the hard drive is not formatted. A friend of mine
> connected the same drive into a linux machine via usb 2 and he saw
> everything as well, but he did notice using fdisk that the partition
> table said that there was only 127 GBs available.
> I need to use this disk at work and all I have at work is usb 2. At
> work, I have the same problem as at home (with usb 2), it tells me that
> it is not formatted. I have made sure that I have SP4 on this win 2k
> machine, the registry key for large hard drives is set to 1. I don't
> know what this could be.
> Please help.
>
> Sean
>
 
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<Sean.snv@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1119571465.368969.220370@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> Any advice is appreciated,
>
> I have a 300GB seagate ata hard drive inside an ACOMdata enclosure (USB
> 2.0/Firewire). It is formatted fat32 one big 279GB partition. When it
> is connected to my computer at home (XP pro) via firewire, I can see
> everything. When it is connected to the same machine via usb 2.0,
> windows tells me the hard drive is not formatted. A friend of mine
> connected the same drive into a linux machine via usb 2 and he saw
> everything as well, but he did notice using fdisk that the partition
> table said that there was only 127 GBs available.
> I need to use this disk at work and all I have at work is usb 2. At
> work, I have the same problem as at home (with usb 2), it tells me that
> it is not formatted. I have made sure that I have SP4 on this win 2k
> machine, the registry key for large hard drives is set to 1. I don't
> know what this could be.
> Please help.
>
> Sean

That is the limitation of the OS you can't overcome. The best Win2000 can
recognize is 128GB, and only with SP4 patch!
 
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Ar Q <ArthurQ283@hottmail.com> wrote in message
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> <Sean.snv@gmail.com> wrote

>> Any advice is appreciated,

>> I have a 300GB seagate ata hard drive inside an ACOMdata enclosure (USB
>> 2.0/Firewire). It is formatted fat32 one big 279GB partition. When it
>> is connected to my computer at home (XP pro) via firewire, I can see
>> everything. When it is connected to the same machine via usb 2.0,
>> windows tells me the hard drive is not formatted. A friend of mine
>> connected the same drive into a linux machine via usb 2 and he saw
>> everything as well, but he did notice using fdisk that the partition
>> table said that there was only 127 GBs available.
>> I need to use this disk at work and all I have at work is usb 2. At
>> work, I have the same problem as at home (with usb 2), it tells me that
>> it is not formatted. I have made sure that I have SP4 on this win 2k
>> machine, the registry key for large hard drives is set to 1. I don't
>> know what this could be.

> That is the limitation of the OS you can't overcome. The best
> Win2000 can recognize is 128GB, and only with SP4 patch!

Wrong.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;q305098

http://www.48bitlba.com/
 
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In article <L%Iue.10826$VK4.73@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net>, Ar Q
<ArthurQ283@hottmail.com> writes

> can't overcome. The best Win2000 can
>recognize is 128GB, and only with SP4 patch!

Eh? What have you been smoking today?
 
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"Mike Tomlinson" <mike@NOSPAM.jasper.org.uk> wrote in message news:aThFAbJTHnvCFwZS@jasper.org.uk
> In article <L%Iue.10826$VK4.73@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net>, Ar Q <ArthurQ283@hottmail.com> writes
>
>> can't overcome. The best Win2000 can
>> recognize is 128GB, and only with SP4 patch!
>
> Eh? What have you been smoking today?

Probably nothing. Probably just the sudden infestation of trolls
in this group that made him overcome his shyness and chip in.