There re two modes on. Uefi system, bios-MBr and uefi-gpt
The mbr approach is limited to 2.2tb and other can support
Larger that that, I not sure if it uses a special uefi sys partition
To load the firmware ,,

-Chris
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On Sunday, November 11, 2012, Bernd Blaauw wrote:

> Op 11-11-2012 16:22, Karen Lewellen schreef:
> > Hi folks,
> > Asking for the person still doing that Dr dos 703 thing.
> > What is the largest drive capacitor for the current edition of freedos?
> > Thanks,
> > Karen
>
> 2 terabyte total disksize is the maximum allowed for a single
> MBR-partitioned storage device if used individually. 2TB is also the
> limit for a FAT32 partition. No idea about DR-DOS, likely same limitations.
>
> I remember the old days of having 4 (primary? extended? logical?) FAT16
> partitions of 2GB each, allowing up to 8GB total.
>
>
> All above is traditional BIOS + MBR. Don't know about UEFI system
> firmware and GPT-formatted storage devices. Don't know about combining
> drives/volumes (RAID) either.
>
> Bernd
>
>
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