scarecrow said:160 G is no problem for Win2000, indeed- the limit is some terrabytes, cannot remember how many.
The mobo or controller bios can be a problem, though.
I didnt know that there's a difference b/w partitioning in dos or os, but i did it in 2000 of course; about updating IDE controller driver, i'd not have a clue of where to start; i mean, it's a brand new mobo and processor; i bought them the same day i bought the 160 gig HD, so shouldnt that be the most current ?Duracell said:
PM8 should be able to handle HDDs up to 160 GB;
Did you partitioning in DOS via boot floppy or boot disc? Or in an existent OS?
If you tried it in the OS, maybe your IDE controller driver is the problem. Try to update them.
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use PM's Recovery Floppy builder, boot on this floppys and you will see the whole drive;ubamous3 said:I didnt know that there's a difference b/w partitioning in dos or os,
Did you install W2k's SP2? Did you install chipset drivers after setup the OS? chipset drivers updating your OS not your MB;but i did it in 2000 of course; about updating IDE controller driver, i'd not have a clue of where to start; i mean, it's a brand new mobo and processor; i bought them the same day i bought the 160 gig HD, so shouldnt that be the most current ?
scarecrow said:In any case, after installing Windows on some partition out of those 130 gigs you should be able to partition+ format the unallocated space via Administrative Tools/Computer Management/Disk Management.