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Post Mon May 20, 2002 8:49 pm
Steve Gendle New visitors - please read the rules.
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Post Mon May 20, 2002 8:49 pm
Steve Gendle New visitors - please read the rules.

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I have a 10G hard drive on my machine but whenever I start up my system it states my hard drive is only 2G, I have tried changing the BIOS and it finds 10G, I then save and all seems OK.

When I restart I notice my system again only sees 2G, I have tried everything I can think of but it will not stay at 10G, can anyone help?

Steve G


Post Mon May 20, 2002 9:05 pm
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You see 10GB in BIOS but 2GB in OS? You need to repartition the HDD.
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Post Tue May 21, 2002 9:24 pm
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I can not partition the drive as every time I go in the BIOS thinks I only have a 2G Drive. Yes I can try to change it in the BIOS and I request it to save but every time I reboot from floppy or the C drive you can see on the screen that the system has returned to 2G, could it be a corrupt BIOS (CMOS) or is the battery faulty or?????
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Post Tue May 21, 2002 10:46 pm
Hardware Junkie Mobo-Fu Master

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I encountered this problem before with a Figitsu 6GB.

You have to set the Heads, Sectors and Cylinders manually in the BIOS, using the settings deamed appropriate by the manufacturer. It will work at that point.
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Post Thu Apr 24, 2003 12:32 am
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have you tried to reformat hard disk may solve your problem :idea:

Post Fri Aug 08, 2003 11:33 pm
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Hardware Junkie wrote:
I encountered this problem before with a Figitsu 6GB.

You have to set the Heads, Sectors and Cylinders manually in the BIOS, using the settings deamed appropriate by the manufacturer. It will work at that point.


Got any thought about a 10GB Fujitsu only showing 8GB in the bios and has head/cyl/spt settings on the drive that add up to 8GB only? This one is really puzzling. Tried several boards and bioses, all say it's 8,4GB.
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Post Fri Aug 08, 2003 11:53 pm
NickS BIOS Bodhisattva

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Firmware-limited to avoid problems with old BIOSes ? That takes me back to days of ESDI drives. Can you get info on the model ?

Post Sun Aug 10, 2003 8:29 pm
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In two weeks when my vacation is over. It's lying in the office at present.
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