[pchelpers] Re: Computer problem??????

  • From: "Laverne Reynolds" <mini_artist@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: <pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 23:33:54 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)

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Hi!

 

It's a Presario 1211nx ... XP pro ... replacement HD as the other one fl=
aked
out and won't work (altho part of the data on it is accessible).  
Partitioning was with Windows CD installation.

 

Cool, I didn't know there was a Windows disk manager ... I googled it an=
d
the Samsung one was what came up first.

   

Hugs! .............. Laverne

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-------Original Message-------

 

From: Scott McNay

Date: 06/05/06 21:36:01

To: John & Laverne

Subject: [pchelpers] Re: Computer problem??????

 

Hi John & Laverne,

 

Monday, June 5, 2006, 6:37:50 PM, you wrote:

 

JD> Laverne Reynolds wrote:

 

>> I have XP pro on a Compaq Presario with a Celeron 330 and 512 ram.

>> My HD got really flakey so I bought a new one - 300G. When I went

>> to install it, the bios recognized it as a 300 but the computer

>> would only let me partition 125G. A brother here who is a comp.

>> tech. said to go ahead and partition that and get it set up and

>> then use disk manager to partition the remaining amount. SO I did

>> ... BUT now I find that the disk manager from Samsung requires you

>> use it BEFORE even installing an OS. I'm HOPING that someone has

>> another solution.

 

JD> The BIOS response is a bit puzzling. It is clearly not a hardware

JD> limitation once the BIOS sees the size correctly.

JD> What program was being used to partition it? Options might include t=
he

JD> basics like DOS partitioning, Windows partitioning during installati=
on,

JD> partition magic used after windows installation etc.

 

Laverne, what model Presario is it?  What OS do you have; is it

Windows XP or something else?  Also, are you adding this drive, or is

this drive replacing the original drive?

 

John, I seem to recall that there's a 128GB (or thereabouts) HD limit

of some kind or other, maybe in Windows ME or Windows 2000.  Or maybe

it's a FAT32 limit.  There are so many hard drive limits (which have

fallen by the wayside) that it's easy to lose track. :)

 

Laverne, the tech that you referred to may have meant the Disk Manager

feature which is found in Windows 2000 and Windows XP, which is found

by RIGHT-clicking on My Computer, and selecting Manage.

 

--

Scott.

 



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