edwin wrote:Please list complete set of hardware used. I suspect something else is making trouble in there. Is this a new disk and was it tested in another system for proper operation?
This motherboard, a 2MB old S3 PCI video card, Pentium 100 processor, 4x8MB EDO (tested with Memtest86) and the HD! The HD isn't brand new, but is running fine. I was using it in another machine.
Denniss wrote:I'd say it's a buggy Bios code. The 32GB Bug could be patched but the 64GB bug not, neither by Rainbow's utility nor by the rom.by patcher.
As per the Bios copyright notice visible in your screen FIC used a 1996 core Bios to patch the 8GB+ support in but shows users a 1999 release date.
You are probably right.
cp wrote:which OS are you using? is there a capacity limiting jumper on the HDD? if so: use it! install the OS in the BIOS detected space. you can still use the rest once the OS is running (at least with Linux, Windows 2000/XP or later)
i (still) don't see the need to patch those old buggy bioses. almost everyone is using resonable operating systems nowadays which bypass most of the BIOS information (for good). frankly i don't give a nmad about what the BIOS detects as long as the OS gets loaded. if it's up there's nothing more to worry about.
luckly Windows 98/ME or even earlier OSes are vanishing quickly. and for those who really need them: there are still so much used small HDDs out there that noone needs anymore. alternative: use CF-cards and a CF2IDE adapter. they behave very much like IDE HDDs from the BIOS point of view.
My plan is put a small Linux distribution (Debian netinst). I know if I put 32GB cap limit and put Debian root partition into the espace detected by BIOS, the kernel will recognize the space left, which I can use to create a /home partition or something like that. But is nice to see all disk detected.. hhehehe
Thanks anyway folks!