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what is the maximum capacity HD win2000 supports?
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| Bugsbunny 2002-12-14, 8:25 pm |
| what is the maximum capacity HD win2000 supports?
will it support 200 gig hdd wihout controller card?plz provide link in
supporting of ur comments...
thnax
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| 14TB - but then again that depends on the mobo you use & other factors like
file system .. NTFS supports larger drives than FAT. Links?? - search
google and find your own ... OR, try http://www.microsoft.com/technet
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RussS
MCP W2K, A+, Net+
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| Jeff Woods 2002-12-14, 10:24 pm |
| In article <i3RK9.4172$y17.10111@news-server.bigpond.net.au>,
nospam@bigpond.net.au says...
> what is the maximum capacity HD win2000 supports?
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> will it support 200 gig hdd wihout controller card?plz provide link in
> supporting of ur comments...
2K will support >127 GB HD's IF_O_IF SP3 is installed.
Sorry, do your own research. I'm pretty sure it is mentioned on
Maxtor's site re: the new 320 GB IDE's just released.
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| Jeff Woods 2002-12-14, 10:24 pm |
| In article <WPRK9.4445$Q11.75885@news.xtra.co.nz>,
yeah_right@roflmao.com says...
> 14TB - but then again that depends on the mobo you use & other factors like
> file system .. NTFS supports larger drives than FAT. Links?? - search
> google and find your own ... OR, try http://www.microsoft.com/technet
Russ, there's an inherent 127 GB limit in standard IDE these days, and
that's almost certainly what he was talking about. I believe SP3 for 2K
includes a new IDE driver to circumvent it (as does XPSP1).
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