The problem of not having problem

Discussion in 'Storage Devices' started by super, Nov 10, 2004.

  1. super

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    Hi I have a problem. Hope you could help!

    It's actually my machine's problem. I bought a new system with a WD SATA 200G HD & ASUS P5GD1 motherboard. I am running win2k. Everywhere I was told that when I am using win2k without sp4 and if I have a HD larger than 137G, I will only see 137G when doing formatting. I have to install sp4, enable the large disk bit in the windows registry to see the entire disk.

    Here is the problem:

    When I was doing a clean install of win2k, I was able to partition and format the entire HD. Both the disk properties and disk management report single partition with 186GB. I am sure I don't have a win2k service pack installed. I don't see the large drive enabled in the registry. Why I am not getting the problem that everyone seems to have? Would win2k report the "wrong" size? Should I just follow the mass and split the drive into 2 smaller partitions? I am very confused!
     
  2. Addis

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    If your OS shows the size correctly than it may be that your version of Win2k has been slipstreamed with SP4 so it will be installed during a clean install.
     
  3. super

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    I don't think my win2k comes with sp4. It was a very old CD, at least 3 year old. I don't think sp4 was out 3 years ago. In fact after I installed the OS, it shows no service pack installed after the version/build info.
     
  4. Addis

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    If win2k works then install the service pack to make sure it doesn't go wrong and to fix some security issues.
     
  5. super

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    Can the Disk Properties report wrong size? Is there a software I can use to test if the size reported is indeed the right size? Thanks!
     

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