** This is the quasi-official and semi-temporary T13 email list server. ** OK, here is something from the past(?)... Anyone have any opinions? I received this question: In my x86 BIOS setup for my hard drives should I select Large or LBA? I have never seen a recommendation for an OS vendor about this. But the question is interesting especially today when you probably can not buy a new drive that is less than 10GB. As you should know the Large or LBA CHS translation is in the BIOS to handle drives over 528MB but less than 8GB. I know this is still important to at least one OS vendor since they seem to require that their OS boots from a partition that is <= 2GB and it must be located at the front of the disk. This is because (sorry Curtis but my friends complain all the time that the OSs from this vendor do this and I have seen nothing so far to indicate otherwise) these OSs are still using the old INT 13H AH=0xH functions (CHS based and restricted to the first 8GB of the drive) to start the OS boot process. I would think that if a BIOS found that a drive was over 8GB it would: a) have to support the INT 13H AH=4xH calls and b) it would select Large or LBA for use with the old BIOS functions, and it would do this without asking the user anything. What are we going to see BIOS doing when drives are over 137GB? Are they still going to be confusing people by requiring a human to select between Large and LBA? Any comments? *** Hale Landis *** [EMAIL PROTECTED] *** *** Niwot, CO USA *** www.ata-atapi.com *** -- If you have any questions or wish to unsubscribe send a message to Hale Landis, [EMAIL PROTECTED] To post to this list server send your message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For questions concerning Thistle Grove Industries or TGI's list services please send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
