Matthias et al: I am sure you are correct that installing a BIOS that
addresses the whole HDD is a solution - when those updated BIOS are
available.

Frequently I cannot find a sufficiently revised BIOS, which leaves one
looking for other solutions, that allow grub2 to cope with old BIOS.

If PC manufacturers were truly green in their orientation then they
would reduce recycling of old PC's by ensuring their old BIOS were
updated to the system limits - so that maximal RAM and HDD sizes can be
utilised (as examples) - that would be the difference of junking or
continuing to use existing PC stock,  Perhaps they prefer the junking /
new purchase model however computer owners might see it differently and
prefer to get more mileage out of their existing investments.  I know
this is off topic, apologies for that, however it should be said
somewhere.

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