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c627627
12-10-04, 04:41 PM
I understand there is a 137 GB HD limitation for Windows 98/Me.
I have a dual boot XP/Me system and I partitioned a 200 GB drive into:
C: 10 GB
D: 5 GB
E: 100 GB
F: 71.2 GB
While everything is fine in XP,
Windows Me sees full C, D, and E but only parts of F (the other parts are gibberish).
So even if you partition the drive into segments, you can only use the first 137 GB on Windows 98/Me?
PS. I do have some kind of a PCI raid card, would that help?
cetoole
12-10-04, 04:51 PM
The PCI card will work fine if it supports that size disk.
I understand there is a 137 GB HD limitation for Windows 98/Me.
I have a dual boot XP/Me system and I partitioned a 200 GB drive into:
C: 10 GB
D: 5 GB
E: 100 GB
F: 71.2 GB
While everything is fine in XP,
Windows Me sees full C, D, and E but only parts of F (the other parts are gibberish).
So even if you partition the drive into segments, you can only use the first 137 GB on Windows 98/Me?
PS. I do have some kind of a PCI raid card, would that help?
Some Windows update is supposed to fix that, probably a service pack. With the PCI Card, I doubt it would help since it's supposed to be more for RAID meaning two drives in RAID conf. Anyways, do a windows update and see if that helps.
c627627
12-10-04, 07:20 PM
PCI IDE card did help, now the entire F Drive is visible in Windows Me.
So there is
1.) no Windows 98/Me update
or
2.) Drive partitioning
that can get around this problem,
PCI card is the only workaround?
Electron Chaser
12-10-04, 07:28 PM
PCI IDE card did help, now the entire F Drive is visible in Windows Me.
So there is
1.) no Windows 98/Me update
or
2.) Drive partitioning
that can get around this problem,
PCI card is the only workaround?
No, The PCI card only has a more recent BIOS for drives then your MB. Sometimes depending on age of MB and manufacturer just flashing your BIOS for your MB is enough.
c627627
12-10-04, 07:54 PM
Hm, this is an nForce2 mobo with 2004 BIOS.
Are you certain that mobos can handle this limitation without a PCI card?
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JTanczos
12-10-04, 08:06 PM
Most motherboards and hard drive controllers can use larger HDs as soon as the bios is updated. Really shouldnt be any different for yours unless there is a hardware limitation. Nforce2 isnt that old compared to large HDs. Try looking at the epox website. That MB revision might not support it.
JT
c627627
12-10-04, 08:25 PM
Remember this is a 9x/Me limitation. Windows XP sees the entire drive just fine.
c627627
12-10-04, 08:36 PM
Hm.
Some guy claims to have written a 'patch' for Windows 9x/Me:
http://members.aol.com/rloew1/Programs/Patch137.htm
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