Using recycled bits, Peter said:
>    The drive does not list anything on it, other than it is a Seagate,
> and some manufacturers numbers. The problem is the bios only has 48
> standard parameters, and two to set for custom. When I type in the
> parameters, it automatically configures the size of the drive, which is
> incorrect.

Seagate's Web site has (at least it used to) a comprehensive listing
of all of their drives and relevant settings, jumpers and geometries.
Perhaps that will help.

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Kurt Wall
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