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New Hard Drive
I just installed a new 300G HD into (3) 71G partitions, it took some
time getting is configured though. I have ran into some problems with the Over Lay software. It has made my Drive Image unusable. Any suggestions? Main Circuit Board 1900 megahertz Intel Pentium 4 8 kilobyte primary memory cache 256 kilobyte secondary memory cache Board: Intel Corporation D850GB AAA49507-904 Serial Number: IMGB14421406 Bus Clock: 100 megahertz BIOS: Intel Corp. GB85010A.15A.0046.P13.0108201551 08/20/2001 Thanks, Ron |
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You sure your relatively new motherboard doesn't support 48lba?
What OS? XP I presume. Do you have SP1 installed? "RDBrimmer" wrote in message ... I just installed a new 300G HD into (3) 71G partitions, it took some time getting is configured though. I have ran into some problems with the Over Lay software. It has made my Drive Image unusable. Any suggestions? Main Circuit Board 1900 megahertz Intel Pentium 4 8 kilobyte primary memory cache 256 kilobyte secondary memory cache Board: Intel Corporation D850GB AAA49507-904 Serial Number: IMGB14421406 Bus Clock: 100 megahertz BIOS: Intel Corp. GB85010A.15A.0046.P13.0108201551 08/20/2001 Thanks, Ron |
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Yes, it is XP Pro all upgrades and patches have been applied. My PC is
only two years old. Just as a test I put another HD with XP Pro on it with all upgrades and patches but it did not see the partitions just that there was a drive there and did not specify the kind of drive or any information about the drive in the Device Manager.Attached profile. Ron PC Gladiator wrote: You sure your relatively new motherboard doesn't support 48lba? What OS? XP I presume. Do you have SP1 installed? "RDBrimmer" wrote in message ... I just installed a new 300G HD into (3) 71G partitions, it took some time getting is configured though. I have ran into some problems with the Over Lay software. It has made my Drive Image unusable. Any suggestions? Main Circuit Board 1900 megahertz Intel Pentium 4 8 kilobyte primary memory cache 256 kilobyte secondary memory cache Board: Intel Corporation D850GB AAA49507-904 Serial Number: IMGB14421406 Bus Clock: 100 megahertz BIOS: Intel Corp. GB85010A.15A.0046.P13.0108201551 08/20/2001 Thanks, Ron |
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I have ran into some problems with the Over Lay software. It has made my
Drive Image unusable. Any suggestions? In your original post you state the above. You should not be using any type of overlay software with this drive on your system. Start from the beginning without using that software. Make sure it isn't running on the system. See this KB article for info: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];309000 "RDBrimmer" wrote in message ... Yes, it is XP Pro all upgrades and patches have been applied. My PC is only two years old. Just as a test I put another HD with XP Pro on it with all upgrades and patches but it did not see the partitions just that there was a drive there and did not specify the kind of drive or any information about the drive in the Device Manager.Attached profile. Ron PC Gladiator wrote: You sure your relatively new motherboard doesn't support 48lba? What OS? XP I presume. Do you have SP1 installed? "RDBrimmer" wrote in message ... I just installed a new 300G HD into (3) 71G partitions, it took some time getting is configured though. I have ran into some problems with the Over Lay software. It has made my Drive Image unusable. Any suggestions? Main Circuit Board 1900 megahertz Intel Pentium 4 8 kilobyte primary memory cache 256 kilobyte secondary memory cache Board: Intel Corporation D850GB AAA49507-904 Serial Number: IMGB14421406 Bus Clock: 100 megahertz BIOS: Intel Corp. GB85010A.15A.0046.P13.0108201551 08/20/2001 Thanks, Ron |
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I tried that from the start and it would recognize the drive but only
37GB. Even after reformatting it and converting it to NTSF it would only see the 137GB. When the formatting completed it took and ask if you would like to use the entire drive or something to that effect. The KB article does not show if you could reference me to what you had to resolve this issue I would appreciate it. Thanks, Ron PC Gladiator wrote: I have ran into some problems with the Over Lay software. It has made my Drive Image unusable. Any suggestions? In your original post you state the above. You should not be using any type of overlay software with this drive on your system. Start from the beginning without using that software. Make sure it isn't running on the system. See this KB article for info: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];309000 "RDBrimmer" wrote in message ... Yes, it is XP Pro all upgrades and patches have been applied. My PC is only two years old. Just as a test I put another HD with XP Pro on it with all upgrades and patches but it did not see the partitions just that there was a drive there and did not specify the kind of drive or any information about the drive in the Device Manager.Attached profile. Ron PC Gladiator wrote: You sure your relatively new motherboard doesn't support 48lba? What OS? XP I presume. Do you have SP1 installed? "RDBrimmer" wrote in message ... I just installed a new 300G HD into (3) 71G partitions, it took some time getting is configured though. I have ran into some problems with the Over Lay software. It has made my Drive Image unusable. Any suggestions? Main Circuit Board 1900 megahertz Intel Pentium 4 8 kilobyte primary memory cache 256 kilobyte secondary memory cache Board: Intel Corporation D850GB AAA49507-904 Serial Number: IMGB14421406 Bus Clock: 100 megahertz BIOS: Intel Corp. GB85010A.15A.0046.P13.0108201551 08/20/2001 Thanks, Ron |
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It appears you can install Intel Application Accelerator with the chipset on
your motherboard (850) and get 48-bit LBA. Check these links. http://support.intel.com/support/chipsets/iaa/lba.htm http://support.intel.com/support/chi...a/instruct.htm http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scri...su bmit=Go%21 BTW, did you use the new drive cable that came with the drive? "RDBrimmer" wrote in message ... I tried that from the start and it would recognize the drive but only 37GB. Even after reformatting it and converting it to NTSF it would only see the 137GB. When the formatting completed it took and ask if you would like to use the entire drive or something to that effect. The KB article does not show if you could reference me to what you had to resolve this issue I would appreciate it. Thanks, Ron PC Gladiator wrote: I have ran into some problems with the Over Lay software. It has made my Drive Image unusable. Any suggestions? In your original post you state the above. You should not be using any type of overlay software with this drive on your system. Start from the beginning without using that software. Make sure it isn't running on the system. See this KB article for info: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];309000 "RDBrimmer" wrote in message ... Yes, it is XP Pro all upgrades and patches have been applied. My PC is only two years old. Just as a test I put another HD with XP Pro on it with all upgrades and patches but it did not see the partitions just that there was a drive there and did not specify the kind of drive or any information about the drive in the Device Manager.Attached profile. Ron PC Gladiator wrote: You sure your relatively new motherboard doesn't support 48lba? What OS? XP I presume. Do you have SP1 installed? "RDBrimmer" wrote in message ... I just installed a new 300G HD into (3) 71G partitions, it took some time getting is configured though. I have ran into some problems with the Over Lay software. It has made my Drive Image unusable. Any suggestions? Main Circuit Board 1900 megahertz Intel Pentium 4 8 kilobyte primary memory cache 256 kilobyte secondary memory cache Board: Intel Corporation D850GB AAA49507-904 Serial Number: IMGB14421406 Bus Clock: 100 megahertz BIOS: Intel Corp. GB85010A.15A.0046.P13.0108201551 08/20/2001 Thanks, Ron |
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Looked over the information that you reference but it looks like it is
all reference our chipsets not 850GB. I even look at Intels site and support and driver and type in 850GB and only found two references. If I missed something please let me know. PC Gladiator wrote: It appears you can install Intel Application Accelerator with the chipset on your motherboard (850) and get 48-bit LBA. Check these links. http://support.intel.com/support/chipsets/iaa/lba.htm http://support.intel.com/support/chi...a/instruct.htm http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scri...su bmit=Go%21 BTW, did you use the new drive cable that came with the drive? "RDBrimmer" wrote in message ... I tried that from the start and it would recognize the drive but only 37GB. Even after reformatting it and converting it to NTSF it would only see the 137GB. When the formatting completed it took and ask if you would like to use the entire drive or something to that effect. The KB article does not show if you could reference me to what you had to resolve this issue I would appreciate it. Thanks, Ron PC Gladiator wrote: I have ran into some problems with the Over Lay software. It has made my Drive Image unusable. Any suggestions? In your original post you state the above. You should not be using any type of overlay software with this drive on your system. Start from the beginning without using that software. Make sure it isn't running on the system. See this KB article for info: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];309000 "RDBrimmer" wrote in message ... Yes, it is XP Pro all upgrades and patches have been applied. My PC is only two years old. Just as a test I put another HD with XP Pro on it with all upgrades and patches but it did not see the partitions just that there was a drive there and did not specify the kind of drive or any information about the drive in the Device Manager.Attached profile. Ron PC Gladiator wrote: You sure your relatively new motherboard doesn't support 48lba? What OS? XP I presume. Do you have SP1 installed? "RDBrimmer" wrote in message ... I just installed a new 300G HD into (3) 71G partitions, it took some time getting is configured though. I have ran into some problems with the Over Lay software. It has made my Drive Image unusable. Any suggestions? Main Circuit Board 1900 megahertz Intel Pentium 4 8 kilobyte primary memory cache 256 kilobyte secondary memory cache Board: Intel Corporation D850GB AAA49507-904 Serial Number: IMGB14421406 Bus Clock: 100 megahertz BIOS: Intel Corp. GB85010A.15A.0046.P13.0108201551 08/20/2001 Thanks, Ron |
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Looked over the information that you reference but it looks like it is
all reference our chipsets not 850GB. I even look at Intels site and support and driver and type in 850GB and only found two references. If I missed something please let me know. I did not use the ribbon that came with the controller for the 300GB drive as I did not connect that drive to the controller. I connected it to my MB controller with my current ribbon. Ron PC Gladiator wrote: It appears you can install Intel Application Accelerator with the chipset on your motherboard (850) and get 48-bit LBA. Check these links. http://support.intel.com/support/chipsets/iaa/lba.htm http://support.intel.com/support/chi...a/instruct.htm http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scri...su bmit=Go%21 BTW, did you use the new drive cable that came with the drive? "RDBrimmer" wrote in message ... I tried that from the start and it would recognize the drive but only 37GB. Even after reformatting it and converting it to NTSF it would only see the 137GB. When the formatting completed it took and ask if you would like to use the entire drive or something to that effect. The KB article does not show if you could reference me to what you had to resolve this issue I would appreciate it. Thanks, Ron PC Gladiator wrote: I have ran into some problems with the Over Lay software. It has made my Drive Image unusable. Any suggestions? In your original post you state the above. You should not be using any type of overlay software with this drive on your system. Start from the beginning without using that software. Make sure it isn't running on the system. See this KB article for info: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];309000 "RDBrimmer" wrote in message ... Yes, it is XP Pro all upgrades and patches have been applied. My PC is only two years old. Just as a test I put another HD with XP Pro on it with all upgrades and patches but it did not see the partitions just that there was a drive there and did not specify the kind of drive or any information about the drive in the Device Manager.Attached profile. Ron PC Gladiator wrote: You sure your relatively new motherboard doesn't support 48lba? What OS? XP I presume. Do you have SP1 installed? "RDBrimmer" wrote in message ... I just installed a new 300G HD into (3) 71G partitions, it took some time getting is configured though. I have ran into some problems with the Over Lay software. It has made my Drive Image unusable. Any suggestions? Main Circuit Board 1900 megahertz Intel Pentium 4 8 kilobyte primary memory cache 256 kilobyte secondary memory cache Board: Intel Corporation D850GB AAA49507-904 Serial Number: IMGB14421406 Bus Clock: 100 megahertz BIOS: Intel Corp. GB85010A.15A.0046.P13.0108201551 08/20/2001 Thanks, Ron |
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You can run the Intel Chipset utility to identify your chipset.
http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scri...2&DwnldID=6541 If you're sure your existing data cable is correct then don't bother. Otherwise replace your current data cable to the new drive with the new one that came with the 300GB drive since it might be an 80wire/40pin cable versus the older 40wire/40pin data cable. "RDBrimmer" wrote in message ... Looked over the information that you reference but it looks like it is all reference our chipsets not 850GB. I even look at Intels site and support and driver and type in 850GB and only found two references. If I missed something please let me know. I did not use the ribbon that came with the controller for the 300GB drive as I did not connect that drive to the controller. I connected it to my MB controller with my current ribbon. Ron PC Gladiator wrote: It appears you can install Intel Application Accelerator with the chipset on your motherboard (850) and get 48-bit LBA. Check these links. http://support.intel.com/support/chipsets/iaa/lba.htm http://support.intel.com/support/chi...a/instruct.htm http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scri...su bmit=Go%21 BTW, did you use the new drive cable that came with the drive? "RDBrimmer" wrote in message ... I tried that from the start and it would recognize the drive but only 37GB. Even after reformatting it and converting it to NTSF it would only see the 137GB. When the formatting completed it took and ask if you would like to use the entire drive or something to that effect. The KB article does not show if you could reference me to what you had to resolve this issue I would appreciate it. Thanks, Ron PC Gladiator wrote: I have ran into some problems with the Over Lay software. It has made my Drive Image unusable. Any suggestions? In your original post you state the above. You should not be using any type of overlay software with this drive on your system. Start from the beginning without using that software. Make sure it isn't running on the system. See this KB article for info: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];309000 "RDBrimmer" wrote in message ... Yes, it is XP Pro all upgrades and patches have been applied. My PC is only two years old. Just as a test I put another HD with XP Pro on it with all upgrades and patches but it did not see the partitions just that there was a drive there and did not specify the kind of drive or any information about the drive in the Device Manager.Attached profile. Ron PC Gladiator wrote: You sure your relatively new motherboard doesn't support 48lba? What OS? XP I presume. Do you have SP1 installed? "RDBrimmer" wrote in message ... I just installed a new 300G HD into (3) 71G partitions, it took some time getting is configured though. I have ran into some problems with the Over Lay software. It has made my Drive Image unusable. Any suggestions? Main Circuit Board 1900 megahertz Intel Pentium 4 8 kilobyte primary memory cache 256 kilobyte secondary memory cache Board: Intel Corporation D850GB AAA49507-904 Serial Number: IMGB14421406 Bus Clock: 100 megahertz BIOS: Intel Corp. GB85010A.15A.0046.P13.0108201551 08/20/2001 Thanks, Ron |
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OK,
I'll check the ribbons and I ran the utility and here's what I got back Intel:850 Memory Controller: 82850/82850E I/O:82801B (ICH2) Internal Graphics: Not Detected or Disabled Ron PC Gladiator wrote: You can run the Intel Chipset utility to identify your chipset. http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scri...2&DwnldID=6541 If you're sure your existing data cable is correct then don't bother. Otherwise replace your current data cable to the new drive with the new one that came with the 300GB drive since it might be an 80wire/40pin cable versus the older 40wire/40pin data cable. "RDBrimmer" wrote in message ... Looked over the information that you reference but it looks like it is all reference our chipsets not 850GB. I even look at Intels site and support and driver and type in 850GB and only found two references. If I missed something please let me know. I did not use the ribbon that came with the controller for the 300GB drive as I did not connect that drive to the controller. I connected it to my MB controller with my current ribbon. Ron PC Gladiator wrote: It appears you can install Intel Application Accelerator with the chipset on your motherboard (850) and get 48-bit LBA. Check these links. http://support.intel.com/support/chipsets/iaa/lba.htm http://support.intel.com/support/chi...a/instruct.htm http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scri...su bmit=Go%21 BTW, did you use the new drive cable that came with the drive? "RDBrimmer" wrote in message ... I tried that from the start and it would recognize the drive but only 37GB. Even after reformatting it and converting it to NTSF it would only see the 137GB. When the formatting completed it took and ask if you would like to use the entire drive or something to that effect. The KB article does not show if you could reference me to what you had to resolve this issue I would appreciate it. Thanks, Ron PC Gladiator wrote: I have ran into some problems with the Over Lay software. It has made my Drive Image unusable. Any suggestions? In your original post you state the above. You should not be using any type of overlay software with this drive on your system. Start from the beginning without using that software. Make sure it isn't running on the system. See this KB article for info: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];309000 "RDBrimmer" wrote in message ... Yes, it is XP Pro all upgrades and patches have been applied. My PC is only two years old. Just as a test I put another HD with XP Pro on it with all upgrades and patches but it did not see the partitions just that there was a drive there and did not specify the kind of drive or any information about the drive in the Device Manager.Attached profile. Ron PC Gladiator wrote: You sure your relatively new motherboard doesn't support 48lba? What OS? XP I presume. Do you have SP1 installed? "RDBrimmer" wrote in message ... I just installed a new 300G HD into (3) 71G partitions, it took some time getting is configured though. I have ran into some problems with the Over Lay software. It has made my Drive Image unusable. Any suggestions? Main Circuit Board 1900 megahertz Intel Pentium 4 8 kilobyte primary memory cache 256 kilobyte secondary memory cache Board: Intel Corporation D850GB AAA49507-904 Serial Number: IMGB14421406 Bus Clock: 100 megahertz BIOS: Intel Corp. GB85010A.15A.0046.P13.0108201551 08/20/2001 Thanks, Ron |
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