What he said. And even in WinXPSP2, if the initially installed drive is less
than 128MB, and you decide to install a larger drive afterwards, you have to
go into the registry to "enable" 48bitLBA for WinXp to recognize it
correctly. MS fault. Install XPSP2 and you should have no problems.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rick Glazier(Gmail)
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 2:57 PM
To: The Hardware List
Subject: Re: [H] WD 180G => 127G

IIRC, XP-SP1 had the limitation of 127G
and XP-SP2 broke that barrier...  48bit LBA
(Note there are different measurement types
and the numbers might look "different"...)

http://www.48bitlba.com/

It could also be the BIOS if this done in different machines...

                                         Rick Glazier

From: "Anthony Q. Martin"

> This is strange...
>
> I've been having problems for a long time on this one PC of mine...
>
> Finally, I decide to reformat/reinstall...
>
> Initially, I had this PC setup with 2 WD 180GB drives in a mirror
configuration
>
> This time, I decided to break that and just use both HDs as normal hard
drives.
>
> After breaking the raid and choosing to reformat the first disc, WinXP
decides it only wants to see a 127 GD dics. The BIOS sees 
> the disc as 180 GB, however.
>
> For reasons I'll skip, I decided to reformat the second drive and install
WinXPSP2 on it instead. Windows sees this one as a 180GB 
> disc and formats it fine.
>
> Now I have both drives install and WinXPSP2 sees one as a 180 GB disc and
the other as a 127 GB disc.
>
> What's up with this?  This machins is GigaByte GA-SInXP-1394 mobo that I
put together a couple of years ago (P4 3.06 GHz PC). The 
> mobo is recent enough to support SATA so I don't think there is simply a
problem recognizing the drive.
>
> I think there is something wrong with that HD that formats to 127 GB when
it should be 180. There are no other partitions on it, 
> BTW.
>
> Any ideas?  Thanks.
>
> Happy Holidays, Y'all!! 

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