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Old October 13th 03, 05:02 PM
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Default 48-Bit LBA Addressing

Do any of the following Compaq systems support 48-bit LBA addressing for
ATA133 hard drives? (48-bit LBA allows ATA drives over 137GB in size.)

Proliant 1850R
Proliant 6400R
Professional Workstation SP750
Professional Workstation W8000

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