Yeah I mentioned that.  I've tried it, but not with good results.  HD's that
support it always want to install, and enable it by default.  Also, when
trying to format a HD that has EZ BIOS support using the supplied install
floppy or CD, it always says your mobo or BIOS won't support the HD and EZ
BIOS must be installed even though it's a top-of-the-line mobo that does
indeed support the HD.  It's firmware level utility and not very easy to
disable/remove it.  At least that's the way it's been on all versions I've
experienced.
-Clint

God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com )

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Clint:
        It depends on the limitation of your ROM BIOS.
If it can only address 2 Gb partitions, then I think EZ BIOS
will run out of letters in the alphabet when it partitions and
formats an 80 Gb drive.
If anyone has tried it, I would like to know the results.

Wally

On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 03:04:43 -0500 "Support-OrpheusComputing.com"
<orpheuscomputing.com> writes:
> Theoretically, yes.  EZ BIOS though can cause some problems
> sometimes.  I
> always avoid it, and uninstall it if the HD has it in its firmware
> by
> default.  You can always partition the HD.
> -Clint
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