Seagate 500GB

Discussion in 'Storage Devices' started by kozmik kaz, Sep 12, 2008.

  1. kozmik kaz

    kozmik kaz Geek Trainee

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    Ok my BIOS sees all 500 GB of my HDD but windows XP doesnt, any suggestions? I have LBA mode enabled. Im running it SATA.:confused:
     
  2. Impotence

    Impotence May the source be with u!

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    How much of the hard drive does windows see? If windows see's roughly 465GB then everything is fine... Its a real 'shaft' but hard drive manufacturers measure the storage in 1000's of bytes instead of 1024's of bytes and have done so as long as i remember.

    An easy way to tell the *real* capacity of a hard drive is to divide it by 1.024 three times, for example:

    500 / 1.024 / 1.024 / 1.024 = 465.66

    and for quick reference, here is the real capacity of other sizes of hard drive

    10 GB = 9.31 GB
    20 GB = 18.63 GB
    30 GB = 27.94 GB
    36 GB = 33.53 GB
    40 GB = 37.25 GB
    60 GB = 55.88 GB
    74 GB = 68.91 GB
    80 GB = 74.51 GB
    100 GB = 93.13 GB
    120 GB = 111.76 GB
    160 GB = 149.01 GB
    180 GB = 167.64 GB
    200 GB = 186.26 GB
    250 GB = 232.83 GB
    300 GB = 279.40 GB
    320 GB = 298.02 GB
    400 GB = 390.62 GB
    500 GB = 465.66 GB
    750 GB = 698.49 GB
    1000 GB / 1 TB = 931.32 GB
     
  3. kozmik kaz

    kozmik kaz Geek Trainee

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    Yah I knew about the shafting, and yah it sucks, but its still a lot of space. No my computer only Sees 137 GB. Which is really the norm I guess for a problem like this. I think I know how to fix it though. I am going to clone my drive on like a 120GB and use it as the primary. Then just re-format and re-partition the 500 GB and use it as extra space. What do you think?
     
  4. donkey42

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    it won't work, sure you will be able to clone a 120GB partition to the 137GB, but, to fix it you 'll need to either download the SATA drivers for XP (they are not included with XP) & press F6 when prompted & direct XP to the drivers (A:) or slipstream the SATA driver to a new XP CD (legel)

    BTW: while you're slipstreaming you may throw any service packs at it too

    a guide to slipstreaming
     
  5. kozmik kaz

    kozmik kaz Geek Trainee

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    I have autostreamer, and I slipstreamed my xp with SP3 but I dont know exactly how to slipstream with the sata files and the Service packs.
     
  6. donkey42

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    well as you have already slipstreamed you XP CD with SP3 you could just slipstream it again (as you know how easy it is) to do this follow this guide & just ignore if it keep saying SP2 because you have SP3

    personally i'm using Linux & i haven't slipstreamed a win CD for years & i think i used nLite
     
  7. kozmik kaz

    kozmik kaz Geek Trainee

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    Did you modify your own source for linux?
     
  8. donkey42

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    pardon, i don't know what you mean, do you mean the "source" an in the source URL or modify the source code :confused:[ot]it could be me looking too far into it[/ot]
     

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