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- Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 02:23:42 +0900
- From: "Lyle H Saxon" <llletters@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Large Disk on Old Hardware.
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On 10/1/06, Greg Thomson <gregt@example.com> wrote:I'd like to install an 80GB hard drive in an old (soon to be ex) Win98 system and am in need of some help. As I understand it, please correct me if I'm wrong, is that old BIOSes don't recognize the full capacity of large hard disks. The limit depends on the generation of the BIOS, but provided /boot is located within the portion of the disk recognized by the BIOS the kernel can boot. The bootloader can pass the true geometry of the disk to the kernel. The kernel can then access all of the disk. Is that right?Whatever can and cannot be done to get around a BIOS that doesn't recognize a large drive is one issue, but with a few old Dells that I've set up, it was quite simple to get a BIOS update from Dell's site and then the BIOS worked fine for the 120GB drives I put in in place of the 6GB drives the computers came with - for whatever OS. Lyle
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