Johnson Lam escreveu:
Glad to know you solve 80G problem, but IMO Free-FDISK should be able
to improve further.
The test was ok, it was a 80Gb drive ;-)
What I am unsure of is what would happen to a 200Gb drive. IIRC the
critical value is 128Gb...
I've tested a SATA-120GB Seagate on a ECS/Gigabyte AMD64/Opteron
motherboard with FDISK, it works perfectly.
I was wondering about the new beast called SATA... VERY glad to know
that it works :)
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.
Please explain better. Was this FreeFDISK, has it stopped happening?
Alain
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