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Re: 120 Gig HD Limit and Win XP upgrade

by Bill Eitner <kd6tas@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 18, 2008 at 07:34 PM

eDawg wrote:
> I currently have a Windows 2000 Pro System with an 80 Gig Hard disk as
the 
> primary and a 250 Gig as the secondary. The secondary disk is only seen
as 
> a 120 Gig disk and from what I read this is a limitation of Windows that

> was fixed in Windows XP Service Pack 1.

	I've never heard of that limitation.
	It sounds more like the 137 GB BIOS
	limitation.  You may want to research
	that to arrive at a definitive answer.
	Hard drive manufacturers usually have
	info on their websites about that sort
	of thing.  That is where I would start.

> I am going to upgrade the system to Windows XP Sp 2 using the upgrade
CD. 

	Why?  With older hardware 2000 works better
	(is more responsive).

> But I also want to upgrade the primary Hard Disk to a 250 Gig Disk.

	Okay.  Again, look into the possibility of
	a 137 GB BIOS limitation.  Up until just
	recently I was using a 2001 vintage Shuttle
	mainboard that had that limitation and no
	manufacturer-provided BIOS update.  The
	last setup was a 320 GB drive and a 400 GB
	drive.  To get around the limitation I ran
	one drive on a PCI IDE expansion card and
	the other with an overlay (aka Dynamic Drive
	Overlay).  Neither solution required XP.
	The rest of the system hardware was: a 900
	MHz Athlon processor and 1 GB of 100 MHz
	SDRAM.  The mainboard, processor and memory
	was given to me in 2003.  In those days there
	was a rash of mainboards that had defective
	filter capacitors (http://www.badcaps.net/)
	The bad capacitors caused frequent lockups.
	I changed out all of the effected capacitors
	and used the mainboard, processor and memory
	for close to 5 years.  Now I'm running a 2004
	setup and the above setup is helping others
	learn about computers at the non-profit school
	I attend.

> I think I am painting myself into a corner here. If I put in a brand new

> Disk for the primary and I try to use the Win XP SP2 upgrade CD will the

> upgrade process fail?

	Probably.  Upgrade means just that.
	On the other hand, I forget.  Just
	having the 2000 disk may be enough.
	Again, the drive limitation is not
	a good reason to change to XP.

> I own the original Windows 2000 Pro Installation CD. Will the Win XP 
> Upgrade CD be happy to see that CD or is it going to be demanding some 
> traces of Win 2000 on the Hard Disk?

	I forget.  I believe that having the disk
	is enough--but I may be wrong.  If it were
	me, I'd look to other solutions and not
	look to the installation of XP to solve
	your problem.

> Thanks!
 




 5 Posts in Topic:
120 Gig HD Limit and Win XP upgrade
eDawg <None>   2008-07-18 10:47:10 
Re: 120 Gig HD Limit and Win XP upgrade
Bill Eitner <kd6tas@[E  2008-07-18 19:34:05 
Re: 120 Gig HD Limit and Win XP upgrade
Barry Watzman <Watzman  2008-07-19 13:05:00 
Re: 120 Gig HD Limit and Win XP upgrade
eDawg <None>   2008-07-19 18:35:43 
Re: 120 Gig HD Limit and Win XP upgrade
"MF" <cheats  2008-09-01 10:29:10 

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