I have just got hold of two new hard-drives, a 60gb maxtor, and a 120gb samsung. After installing them the computer won't boot. I think the bios only supports up to 32gb here are the details from bios wizard:
Generated by: BIOS Wizard 2.10
Date: July 01, 2005
Time: 20:44
PnP Version : BIOS currently supports latest version 1.0
PCI Version : BIOS currently supports latest version 2.1
PCI IRQ Routing Table : BIOS currently supports this feature
Enhanced Disk Drive
Specification : BIOS doesn't support this feature
DMI Version : BIOS supports minimum version 2.2. Latest is
version 2.3
ACPI Version : ACPI is not found
APM Version : BIOS currently supports latest version 1.2
Booting From CD-ROM : BIOS currently supports this feature
Supports ESCD : BIOS currently supports this feature
Can be Updated (flashed) : BIOS currently supports this feature
Can be Shadowed : BIOS currently supports this feature
BIOS Chip in Socket : BIOS currently supports this feature
Supports Selective Booting : BIOS currently supports this feature
Supports LS-120 Booting : BIOS doesn't support this feature
Supports ZIP Booting : BIOS doesn't support this feature
Supports Network Booting : The testing of this feature is not supported by
the current DMI version
BIOS Manufacturer : Award Modular BIOS v4.51PG
BIOS ID : 03/02/1999-i430TX-W977-2A59IS2FC-00
BIOS Date : 03/02/99
BIOS OEM Signon : 5xa-2a8
BIOS ROM Size : 256K
Chipset : Intel Triton 430TX rev 1
Super I/O Chip : Winbond 83977F/AF found at port 3F0h
Thanks for any help,
Rich
Soyo 5XA5 i430tx-W977-2A591S2FC-00
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Thanks very much for that.ajzchips wrote:Check my signature for the patched version upto 128GB HDD support.
What degree of risk does this involve. Could it just be buggy if not 100%, or could it corrupt the computer and make it unusable. Sorry but i've never tried a beta bios of any kind before.
Flashing is always risky, even with "untouched" official BIOS releases. The HDD patch does not affect the PC's bootability, so if the official BIOS is ok, the system should boot.