Thanks for reading.
I know this works as I’ve done it a number of times but I’m curious as to what exactly is being changed.
You have a new computer system with a (for example) 60Gb hard drive.
When you run the windows start up floppy only 32Gb of the hard drive capacity is recognized.
If you continued to install the OS, you would be left with only 32Gb of the hard drive’s capacity.
However if I install the 60Gb hard drive, as a slave, in a different computer, running windows and then run a program called Disk Manager 2000, I can format the 60Gb drive and install it as storage and I get the full 60 capacity of the hard drive.
I can then remove the drive and install it into the new computer system and then install the OS. The full 60Gb capacity of the hard drive is recognized.
I was wondering exactly what is being changed here, as at first I thought it was the BIOS of the computer that does the formatting of the 60Gb drive, the one running Disk Manager 2000 but if I’m then removing the hard drive and putting it into a different computer, that has no OS and has therefore not had Disk Manager 2000 ran on it, there is no way the BIOS could have been altered in any way.
Is the hard drive firmware being altered in some way?
….DreeM
I know this works as I’ve done it a number of times but I’m curious as to what exactly is being changed.
You have a new computer system with a (for example) 60Gb hard drive.
When you run the windows start up floppy only 32Gb of the hard drive capacity is recognized.
If you continued to install the OS, you would be left with only 32Gb of the hard drive’s capacity.
However if I install the 60Gb hard drive, as a slave, in a different computer, running windows and then run a program called Disk Manager 2000, I can format the 60Gb drive and install it as storage and I get the full 60 capacity of the hard drive.
I can then remove the drive and install it into the new computer system and then install the OS. The full 60Gb capacity of the hard drive is recognized.
I was wondering exactly what is being changed here, as at first I thought it was the BIOS of the computer that does the formatting of the 60Gb drive, the one running Disk Manager 2000 but if I’m then removing the hard drive and putting it into a different computer, that has no OS and has therefore not had Disk Manager 2000 ran on it, there is no way the BIOS could have been altered in any way.
Is the hard drive firmware being altered in some way?
….DreeM