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| | Vista 32-bit only sees 128gb of large hard drive I use Vista Home Premium full install with 4 SATA hard drives. My data drive is a WD 750-gig. Disk Management sees 698.64gb with no unallocated space. It's an active partition on a basic disk. But when I open "computer" or an explore page, it sees the smaller value. I've found solutions for xp/2000 that involve enabling 48-bit LBA, but I haven't seen anything on Vista. I don't recall being prompted for the SATA drivers during the load (F6) but I can't promise anything because it's been awhile. Any ideas? |
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| | Re: Vista 32-bit only sees 128gb of large hard drive Both are correct. The 750GB value is based on a different calculation, that's all. A gigibye is 1,073,741,824 bytes (binary calculation translated to decimal) but a gigabyte is 1,000,000,000 bytes (a straight base ten calculation). A 750 gigabyte drive is therefore 698 gigibytes. Manufacturer's, naturally, like to list their hard drives in gigabytes because they sound bigger that way. The system is going to give the binary calculation (gigi-) in decimal. See the section on Capacity Measurements, last paragraph, in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_drive "Snacko" <Snacko@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:60702F4F-196B-4011-BE1E-EDB3B017729D@xxxxxx Quote: >I use Vista Home Premium full install with 4 SATA hard drives. My data >drive > is a WD 750-gig. Disk Management sees 698.64gb with no unallocated space. > It's an active partition on a basic disk. But when I open "computer" or > an > explore page, it sees the smaller value. > > I've found solutions for xp/2000 that involve enabling 48-bit LBA, but I > haven't seen anything on Vista. I don't recall being prompted for the > SATA > drivers during the load (F6) but I can't promise anything because it's > been > awhile. > > Any ideas? |
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| | Re: Vista 32-bit only sees 128gb of large hard drive Was the drive previously partitioned with a third party tool or a Windows tool? "Snacko" <Snacko@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:60702F4F-196B-4011-BE1E-EDB3B017729D@xxxxxx Quote: >I use Vista Home Premium full install with 4 SATA hard drives. My data >drive > is a WD 750-gig. Disk Management sees 698.64gb with no unallocated space. > It's an active partition on a basic disk. But when I open "computer" or > an > explore page, it sees the smaller value. > > I've found solutions for xp/2000 that involve enabling 48-bit LBA, but I > haven't seen anything on Vista. I don't recall being prompted for the > SATA > drivers during the load (F6) but I can't promise anything because it's > been > awhile. > > Any ideas? |
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| | Re: Vista 32-bit only sees 128gb of large hard drive I appreciate the info on how the OS calculates drive availability, but I knew that part of it. This was a freshly formatted NTFS drive. I formatted it after installing Vista Home Premium, then added the data drive. Now Vista is behaving like XP with 48-bit LBA disabled. My first assumption has to be that Vista also has this feature disabled, but I can't find documentation to support that and I'd rather ask someone else before pulling out my machete and heading into the jungles of the Vista registry. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: Quote: > Was the drive previously partitioned with a third party tool or a Windows > tool? > > "Snacko" <Snacko@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:60702F4F-196B-4011-BE1E-EDB3B017729D@xxxxxx Quote: > >I use Vista Home Premium full install with 4 SATA hard drives. My data > >drive > > is a WD 750-gig. Disk Management sees 698.64gb with no unallocated space. > > It's an active partition on a basic disk. But when I open "computer" or > > an > > explore page, it sees the smaller value. > > > > I've found solutions for xp/2000 that involve enabling 48-bit LBA, but I > > haven't seen anything on Vista. I don't recall being prompted for the > > SATA > > drivers during the load (F6) but I can't promise anything because it's > > been > > awhile. > > > > Any ideas? |
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| | Re: Vista 32-bit only sees 128gb of large hard drive My question still is, was the drive partitioned (not formatted) with a third party tool? Perhaps you were using it in another computer or on the current one before installing Vista. Most mobos now have SATA driver support in firmware so you probably wouldn't need to provide a driver via the Load Driver button in Vista Setup (same function as XP's F6). "Snacko" <Snacko@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:83200D6A-F7A8-4030-91E0-F64C0779B71D@xxxxxx Quote: >I appreciate the info on how the OS calculates drive availability, but I >knew > that part of it. This was a freshly formatted NTFS drive. I formatted it > after installing Vista Home Premium, then added the data drive. Now Vista > is > behaving like XP with 48-bit LBA disabled. My first assumption has to be > that Vista also has this feature disabled, but I can't find documentation > to > support that and I'd rather ask someone else before pulling out my machete > and heading into the jungles of the Vista registry. > > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: > Quote: >> Was the drive previously partitioned with a third party tool or a Windows >> tool? >> >> "Snacko" <Snacko@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:60702F4F-196B-4011-BE1E-EDB3B017729D@xxxxxx Quote: >> >I use Vista Home Premium full install with 4 SATA hard drives. My data >> >drive >> > is a WD 750-gig. Disk Management sees 698.64gb with no unallocated >> > space. >> > It's an active partition on a basic disk. But when I open "computer" >> > or >> > an >> > explore page, it sees the smaller value. >> > >> > I've found solutions for xp/2000 that involve enabling 48-bit LBA, but >> > I >> > haven't seen anything on Vista. I don't recall being prompted for the >> > SATA >> > drivers during the load (F6) but I can't promise anything because it's >> > been >> > awhile. >> > >> > Any ideas? |
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| | Re: Vista 32-bit only sees 128gb of large hard drive On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 08:27:01 -0800, Snacko <Snacko@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >I use Vista Home Premium full install with 4 SATA hard drives. My data drive >is a WD 750-gig. Disk Management sees 698.64gb with no unallocated space. >It's an active partition on a basic disk. But when I open "computer" or an >explore page, it sees the smaller value. > >I've found solutions for xp/2000 that involve enabling 48-bit LBA, but I >haven't seen anything on Vista. I don't recall being prompted for the SATA >drivers during the load (F6) but I can't promise anything because it's been >awhile. > >Any ideas? to be using 48-bit LBA to access the drive. Disk Management shows the capacities of the partitions on the drives: what drive letter is assigned to the partition on the 698GB drive, and what is the capacity of that partition? |
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| | Re: Vista 32-bit only sees 128gb of large hard drive Excellent question. The drive letter is G. Disk Management shows partition capacity at around 700 Gb, but explorer only sees 128gb. One half of Windows see all the disk, the other half of Windows sees only 128Gb. "andy" wrote: Quote: > On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 08:27:01 -0800, Snacko > <Snacko@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: > >I use Vista Home Premium full install with 4 SATA hard drives. My data drive > >is a WD 750-gig. Disk Management sees 698.64gb with no unallocated space. > >It's an active partition on a basic disk. But when I open "computer" or an > >explore page, it sees the smaller value. > > > >I've found solutions for xp/2000 that involve enabling 48-bit LBA, but I > >haven't seen anything on Vista. I don't recall being prompted for the SATA > >drivers during the load (F6) but I can't promise anything because it's been > >awhile. > > > >Any ideas? > to be using 48-bit LBA to access the drive. Disk Management shows the > capacities of the partitions on the drives: what drive letter is > assigned to the partition on the 698GB drive, and what is the capacity > of that partition? > |
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| | Re: Vista 32-bit only sees 128gb of large hard drive What happens when you run chkdsk on G:? And after that what does Disk Management show about partition G:? On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 14:31:00 -0800, Snacko <Snacko@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >Excellent question. The drive letter is G. Disk Management shows partition >capacity at around 700 Gb, but explorer only sees 128gb. One half of Windows >see all the disk, the other half of Windows sees only 128Gb. > >"andy" wrote: > Quote: >> On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 08:27:01 -0800, Snacko >> <Snacko@xxxxxx> wrote: >> Quote: >> >I use Vista Home Premium full install with 4 SATA hard drives. My data drive >> >is a WD 750-gig. Disk Management sees 698.64gb with no unallocated space. >> >It's an active partition on a basic disk. But when I open "computer" or an >> >explore page, it sees the smaller value. >> > >> >I've found solutions for xp/2000 that involve enabling 48-bit LBA, but I >> >haven't seen anything on Vista. I don't recall being prompted for the SATA >> >drivers during the load (F6) but I can't promise anything because it's been >> >awhile. >> > >> >Any ideas? >> to be using 48-bit LBA to access the drive. Disk Management shows the >> capacities of the partitions on the drives: what drive letter is >> assigned to the partition on the 698GB drive, and what is the capacity >> of that partition? >> |
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| | Re: Vista 32-bit only sees 128gb of large hard drive checkdisk shows no errors, then disk mgmt shows the same 698g available, but windows explorer sees 128g. I'm thinking of formatting it again, but I want to see if there's a windows fix or registry hack I can perform before I do, because I expect the same result from formatting. "Andy" wrote: Quote: > What happens when you run chkdsk on G:? > And after that what does Disk Management show about partition G:? > > On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 14:31:00 -0800, Snacko > <Snacko@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: > >Excellent question. The drive letter is G. Disk Management shows partition > >capacity at around 700 Gb, but explorer only sees 128gb. One half of Windows > >see all the disk, the other half of Windows sees only 128Gb. > > > >"andy" wrote: > > Quote: > >> On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 08:27:01 -0800, Snacko > >> <Snacko@xxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> >I use Vista Home Premium full install with 4 SATA hard drives. My data drive > >> >is a WD 750-gig. Disk Management sees 698.64gb with no unallocated space. > >> >It's an active partition on a basic disk. But when I open "computer" or an > >> >explore page, it sees the smaller value. > >> > > >> >I've found solutions for xp/2000 that involve enabling 48-bit LBA, but I > >> >haven't seen anything on Vista. I don't recall being prompted for the SATA > >> >drivers during the load (F6) but I can't promise anything because it's been > >> >awhile. > >> > > >> >Any ideas? > >> If Disk Management shows the drive capacity as 698GB, then Vista has > >> to be using 48-bit LBA to access the drive. Disk Management shows the > >> capacities of the partitions on the drives: what drive letter is > >> assigned to the partition on the 698GB drive, and what is the capacity > >> of that partition? > >> |
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| | Re: Vista 32-bit only sees 128gb of large hard drive Don't just format. That won't change anything. Delete all partitions on the drive and create one new one. "Snacko" <Snacko@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:4579B63E-69F0-4597-B74B-F6B7A4FBB785@xxxxxx Quote: > checkdisk shows no errors, then disk mgmt shows the same 698g available, > but > windows explorer sees 128g. I'm thinking of formatting it again, but I > want > to see if there's a windows fix or registry hack I can perform before I > do, > because I expect the same result from formatting. > > "Andy" wrote: > Quote: >> What happens when you run chkdsk on G:? >> And after that what does Disk Management show about partition G:? >> >> On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 14:31:00 -0800, Snacko >> <Snacko@xxxxxx> wrote: >> Quote: >> >Excellent question. The drive letter is G. Disk Management shows >> >partition >> >capacity at around 700 Gb, but explorer only sees 128gb. One half of >> >Windows >> >see all the disk, the other half of Windows sees only 128Gb. >> > >> >"andy" wrote: >> > >> >> On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 08:27:01 -0800, Snacko >> >> <Snacko@xxxxxx> wrote: >> >> >> >> >I use Vista Home Premium full install with 4 SATA hard drives. My >> >> >data drive >> >> >is a WD 750-gig. Disk Management sees 698.64gb with no unallocated >> >> >space. >> >> >It's an active partition on a basic disk. But when I open "computer" >> >> >or an >> >> >explore page, it sees the smaller value. >> >> > >> >> >I've found solutions for xp/2000 that involve enabling 48-bit LBA, >> >> >but I >> >> >haven't seen anything on Vista. I don't recall being prompted for >> >> >the SATA >> >> >drivers during the load (F6) but I can't promise anything because >> >> >it's been >> >> >awhile. >> >> > >> >> >Any ideas? >> >> If Disk Management shows the drive capacity as 698GB, then Vista has >> >> to be using 48-bit LBA to access the drive. Disk Management shows the >> >> capacities of the partitions on the drives: what drive letter is >> >> assigned to the partition on the 698GB drive, and what is the capacity >> >> of that partition? >> >> |
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