On 1999-03-29 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>Most BIOS's have one or two choices in the drive setup for a user
>defined HD parameters. Go into you BIOS and scroll through the
>various drive types and see if there is a type 47 or 48 (IIRC).
>Unless somebody has already defined one before (unlikely) you can
>then proceed to input the parameters of whatever drive you are
>installing. Of course some larger drives might not work to their
>full capacity if the BIOS does not support them (mostly drives more
>than 540 megs).
>Regards,
>Dale Mentzer
That is my assessment of the situation too. I don't think you will have a
problem installing a larger drive...as long as it isn't too large.
Chad A. Fernandez
Battle Creek, MI
Net-Tamer V 1.11.2X - Test Drive
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