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HI all, Durn! I wish that I knew about that jumper before I returned the HD. Oh well, I returned the HD and will get my money back. I'll try again later. Thanks, JIM On Tuesday 23 June 2009 18:52:40 Greg Freemyer wrote:
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 11:18 AM, David Haller
wrote: Hello,
On Sun, 14 Jun 2009, James Hatridge wrote:
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I wonder about the disk being too big because the MB is about 3 years old and back then there was nothing bigger than about 500gb.
I think I'll return it and get a little smaller one, say 600-750gb.
I doubt that'll help. The next lower limit I know of below 1TB is 137GB (128 * 2^30 B / GiBiBytes). And I use 4 IDE drives over that up to 500 GB on a MoBo from 2000 (BIOS Release: 11/17/99!), AMD-756 [Viper] IDE controller. The BIOS shows the drives as 136GB, but no problems under Linux (haven't used Windows with those drives though).
Logically I agree, but my real world experience differs.
I know that we had a number of SIL sata controllers that worked with 500GB drives fine and failed to work with 1 TB drives. I don't recall if they worked with 750 GB drives or not. We got a firmware update from SIL and updated our cards so I can no longer test that.
So far we have tested this firmware version with 1.5 TB drives. Haven't bought any 2 TiB drives yet.
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