Milsio sam na service pack1 a ne na 2....da bi se vidjeli veci hardovi odnosno particije..
Vjerojatno...gotovo sigurno ako ne i super turbo sigurno imas windoze xp (ako njih koristis)..sa integriranim service packom 1..jer..Izvorno postao Krompirko
Windows XP manufactured prior to August 2002 has a native limitation of 137GB supporting ATA interface disc drives. In this configuration WinXP will not create partitions greater than 137GB until after the Service Pack is installed and registry bit EnableBigLBA is set to 1.
For the purposes of this discussion, both the original Parallel ATA (PATA) and the new Serial ATA (SATA) interface disc drives will have the same operating system requirements when attached to the motherboard and using the native Windows drivers.
As of January 2003, new copies of Windows XP Full Versions have incorporated 48-bit Addressing for ATA interface disc drives. You can confirm that your copy has this support by inspecting the installation CD artwork. It should say "Windows XP Home (or Professional) Edition Including Service Pack 1."
izvor: seagateove stranice ..link: http://www.seagate.com/support/kb/di...137_winxp.html
Evo jos malo o problematici (ovo kaze microsoft..dakle tvorac windoza)
INTRODUCTION
This article describes the Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1) 48-bit Logical Block Addressing (LBA) support for ATA Packet Interface (ATAPI) disk drives that can increase the capacity of your hard disk to more than the current 137 gigabyte (GB) limit.
Note Windows XP does not support 48-bit LBA support unless you are running Windows XP SP1. If you want to use 48-bit LBA support, you must apply Windows XP SP1 or later. Windows XP Media Center Edition and Windows XP Tablet PC Edition already include SP1.
For additional information about the latest service pack for Windows XP, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
322389 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322389/) How to obtain the latest Windows XP service pack
MORE INFORMATION
Windows XP SP1 includes 48-bit LBA support for ATAPI disk drives. With this support, you can use hard disks that are larger than the current 137 GB limit. By default, support is enabled in SP1. To determine if you are running SP1, right-click My Computer and then click Properties. On the General tab, Service Pack 1 will be listed under "System."
link:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;303013
Dakkle, ukratko..Krompirko..nema teorije da vidis (odnosno xp-i) disk veci od 137gb..bez ijednog service packa-kao sto si rekao ili sam ja krivo skuzio!!!
pozdrav


Odgovori uz citat
Bookmarks