Hi, I know this is a little off topic, but maybe someone out there can give me 
some ideas.    Ubuntu and Orca helped me out again today, but I have never ran 
into this before.
A friend had a new dell computer with windows vista. He wants to use windows xp 
instead. The problem I ran into was that when the windows xp disk boots, it 
says it can't find a hard drive in the computer. The drive is a 320 gb drive.
So, I booted intrepid, and it finds the drive with no problems. Using Orca and 
cfdisk I had no problems removing the partitions. But windows xp still says it 
can't find a hard drive.
Maybe I can convince him to use ubuntu instead. But has anyone else ever ran 
into this before? I even tried partitioning the drive using ubuntu in to small 
partitions, because I have heard there is a limit on the size drive windows xp 
will see. But that didn't work either. This brings up another thing. Is there a 
limit on the size hard drive ubuntu can see?
Mike.

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