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Maxtor 40GB HD and QDI P5I430HX-T2 Frontier

Posted: Mon May 27, 2002 8:34 pm
by wmfei
Any one can help me on my new harddisk maxtor 40GB, it cannot be detected by my old PC. I flash the BIOS from QDI, by it seems like not fix for this bugs.

The info of my BIOS/motherboard is as below :

BIOS Date: 03/25/97
BIOS Type: Award Modular BIOS v4.51PG
BIOS ID: 03/25/97-i430HX-NS306-2A59FQ1CC-00
BIOS Eval: P5I430HX-T2 Frontier BIOS V1.5 03/25/97
Chipset: Intel Triton 430HX rev 3
Superio: Intel 82091AA rev 160 found at port 24h

Please help me, I cannot sleep if this cannot settle.
Thanks.

wmfei

Posted: Mon May 27, 2002 9:36 pm
by Rainbow
Looks like you're out of luck - that's the latest BIOS and supports only upto 8.4GB :(
Try to contact QDI techsupport if they have some beta BIOS. Other companies provide better support (newer BIOSes) even for older i430FX boards.

Posted: Tue May 28, 2002 1:48 pm
by wmfei
Rainbow wrote:Looks like you're out of luck - that's the latest BIOS and supports only upto 8.4GB :(
Try to contact QDI techsupport if they have some beta BIOS. Other companies provide better support (newer BIOSes) even for older i430FX boards.
Dear Rainbow,

I saw from the previous forum, you have help to patch the bios so that they can support 40GB HD. How do you do that ? Can you help me on this ?

Thanks in advance.

wmfei

Posted: Tue May 28, 2002 2:58 pm
by Rainbow
I can patch the 32GB bug if the BIOS already supports HDDs upto 32GB. But this one is old and looks like it's upto 8.4GB only - there is no Int13 Extensions code present for hard disks, so there's nothing to patch :(

Posted: Tue May 28, 2002 4:37 pm
by wmfei
Rainbow wrote:I can patch the 32GB bug if the BIOS already supports HDDs upto 32GB. But this one is old and looks like it's upto 8.4GB only - there is no Int13 Extensions code present for hard disks, so there's nothing to patch :(
Can I use the Ontrack Disk Manager to install the HD ?
Will it work ?

wmfei

Posted: Tue May 28, 2002 7:09 pm
by Denniss
Diskmanager will work but better use an Add-On UDMA Controller .
It'll cost you some bucks but it'll give you more speed out of your Hdd as your motherboard is able to get .
Because your Board has 16MB max and your HDD should be capable to do about 30-35MB/sec .

Posted: Tue May 28, 2002 7:26 pm
by wmfei
Denniss wrote:Diskmanager will work but better use an Add-On UDMA Controller .
It'll cost you some bucks but it'll give you more speed out of your Hdd as your motherboard is able to get .
Because your Board has 16MB max and your HDD should be capable to do about 30-35MB/sec .
What kind of card is it ? If I use this card, can I use the HD as normal, such as can become the bootdisk ?

wmfei

Posted: Tue May 28, 2002 7:56 pm
by ajzchips
It's a PCI card. It will replace your onboard IDE.