On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 15:42:36 -0300, you wrote:

Hi Alain,

>For a few months I had a problem because some Asus MotherBoards don't 
>recognize more than 10Gb of the HardDisks during install.

Asus again ...

>I just sent to a friend my first FreeDOS distro and the problem was 
>solved, he now can access all 80Gb with FreeFDISK :))

Glad to know you solve 80G problem, but IMO Free-FDISK should be able
to improve further.

I've tested a SATA-120GB Seagate on a ECS/Gigabyte AMD64/Opteron
motherboard with FDISK, it works perfectly.

Under a HP(Asus) motherboard, FDISK always crash after a new partition
was made, and the size of logical drive usually not correct. The hard
disk I work on usually Quantum 2GB fireball or Seagate 1.2GB.

There're always some shoddy motherboard with badly modified BIOS.


Rgds,
Johnson.



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