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8th Apr 03, 08:30 PM
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I hope this is the right place to ask you mybae simple guestion,but I can't fix it.I bye a HD with 40gb volume,but when I instal xp I have only 32 gb,the 8 gb is lost and I choose a large partition in fdisk.
Can you help me guys? 
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8th Apr 03, 09:55 PM
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It seems like your Motherboard might need to have it's BIOS upgraded, as some older m-boards won't support more than 32GB. Check the website of the manufacturer of your PC or the m-board.
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9th Apr 03, 05:05 PM
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thanx for your answer,but I have a new motherbord with nvidia chipset at Atlon xp1800.Can you tell me what options I must set in bios?
thanx 
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9th Apr 03, 05:33 PM
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Even though 8 gb may sound a little high Rudi you never get the stated capacity. On my machine:
My 80 GB is reported as 74.5
My 120 GB reports as 111
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9th Apr 03, 06:07 PM
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thanx "source"now I see,I just don't know that and I think that this 8 GB just hide somewhere in HD
thanx for answer!
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9th Apr 03, 07:11 PM
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Is it the only drive in your computer? Make sure you have set the jumpers correctly and accordingly and not on cable select.
I know that XP reserves a certian amount for partitioning, a fe MB not GB though.
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10th Apr 03, 02:04 AM
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Hmmmm...
8 gig does sound a bit high. Are you using fat 32 or NTFS?
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10th Apr 03, 04:29 AM
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If it's FAT32 it's because XP has a limitation were it can only make and format up to 32gigs in FAT32.
Beats the hell out of me why, seems like a big step backwards.
It has no trouble using a bigger partition size it just can't make and format it.
On a new install use a DOS boot disk to make and format the partition. Since you already have it installed you can use Partition Magic to expand it.
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10th Apr 03, 04:41 AM
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Rudi1: If running XP as we suspect you do, why not redo the operation and make it NTFS? Or am I missing something here about your setup? What do you mean, in your first post, with "when I instal xp I have only 32 gb,the 8 gb is lost and I choose a large partition in fdisk."?
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10th Apr 03, 04:58 AM
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Dont forget that 1mb does not in fact equal 1mb - bios makes some interesting changes to allow this ongoing old technology to work... so if we convert 1mb in bios language, you will in fact loose some hd space.
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