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Presario 800 HD upgrade???
Trying to replace 20 gig with 60gig but drive is not recognized.
Tried differ jumper setting but no go. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks Vince |
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What system, what OS, what Bios & version? If it is an older system
there are going to be some limitations. Your choices are a bios flash upgrade or an overlay. KC "vmg123" wrote in message link.net... Trying to replace 20 gig with 60gig but drive is not recognized. Tried differ jumper setting but no go. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks Vince |
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Or, if a BIOS upgrade is not available to solve the drive capacity problem, a
3rd party add-in disk controller, such as Promise. MUCH cleaner than a free disk overlay solution available from most drive manufacturers. More expensive. .... Ben Myers On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 16:31:31 -0500, "Kevin Childers" wrote: What system, what OS, what Bios & version? If it is an older system there are going to be some limitations. Your choices are a bios flash upgrade or an overlay. KC "vmg123" wrote in message hlink.net... Trying to replace 20 gig with 60gig but drive is not recognized. Tried differ jumper setting but no go. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks Vince |
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This is a Presario Laptop (80XL4)
vmg ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers) wrote in message ... Or, if a BIOS upgrade is not available to solve the drive capacity problem, a 3rd party add-in disk controller, such as Promise. MUCH cleaner than a free disk overlay solution available from most drive manufacturers. More expensive. ... Ben Myers On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 16:31:31 -0500, "Kevin Childers" wrote: What system, what OS, what Bios & version? If it is an older system there are going to be some limitations. Your choices are a bios flash upgrade or an overlay. KC "vmg123" wrote in message hlink.net... Trying to replace 20 gig with 60gig but drive is not recognized. Tried differ jumper setting but no go. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks Vince |
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Whoops! No place to add any sort of card to handle the disk BIOS problem. Your
only practical choices a 1. Obtain drive overlay software from the manufacturer of the new hard drive, if available. 2. Live with the original hard drive. 3. Obtain & install a 30GB drive, which is within the usual BIOS capacity limits (up to 32GB) for computers of this era. 4. Mount the 60GB drive in an external USB housing. Hpaq customarily does not issue BIOS upgrades to ovrcome hard drive capacity limitations... Ben Myers On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 17:10:04 GMT, "vmg123" wrote: This is a Presario Laptop (80XL4) vmg ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers) wrote in message ... Or, if a BIOS upgrade is not available to solve the drive capacity problem, a 3rd party add-in disk controller, such as Promise. MUCH cleaner than a free disk overlay solution available from most drive manufacturers. More expensive. ... Ben Myers On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 16:31:31 -0500, "Kevin Childers" wrote: What system, what OS, what Bios & version? If it is an older system there are going to be some limitations. Your choices are a bios flash upgrade or an overlay. KC "vmg123" wrote in message hlink.net... Trying to replace 20 gig with 60gig but drive is not recognized. Tried differ jumper setting but no go. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks Vince |
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If it is a third party MB, you could check on that. Other than that
there are BIOS upgrades for some BIOS chips from third parties for a price. Baring that, Ben has covered all of the other options. BTW External USB housings are relatively cheap. KC ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers) wrote in message ... Whoops! No place to add any sort of card to handle the disk BIOS problem. Your only practical choices a 1. Obtain drive overlay software from the manufacturer of the new hard drive, if available. 2. Live with the original hard drive. 3. Obtain & install a 30GB drive, which is within the usual BIOS capacity limits (up to 32GB) for computers of this era. 4. Mount the 60GB drive in an external USB housing. Hpaq customarily does not issue BIOS upgrades to ovrcome hard drive capacity limitations... Ben Myers On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 17:10:04 GMT, "vmg123" wrote: This is a Presario Laptop (80XL4) vmg ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers) wrote in message ... Or, if a BIOS upgrade is not available to solve the drive capacity problem, a 3rd party add-in disk controller, such as Promise. MUCH cleaner than a free disk overlay solution available from most drive manufacturers. More expensive. ... Ben Myers On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 16:31:31 -0500, "Kevin Childers" wrote: What system, what OS, what Bios & version? If it is an older system there are going to be some limitations. Your choices are a bios flash upgrade or an overlay. KC "vmg123" wrote in message hlink.net... Trying to replace 20 gig with 60gig but drive is not recognized. Tried differ jumper setting but no go. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks Vince |
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Um, Kevin. It's a Compaq Presario NOTEBOOK, unlikely to have a 3rd party BIOS
chip... Ben Myers On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 15:54:56 -0500, "Kevin Childers" wrote: If it is a third party MB, you could check on that. Other than that there are BIOS upgrades for some BIOS chips from third parties for a price. Baring that, Ben has covered all of the other options. BTW External USB housings are relatively cheap. KC ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers) wrote in message ... Whoops! No place to add any sort of card to handle the disk BIOS problem. Your only practical choices a 1. Obtain drive overlay software from the manufacturer of the new hard drive, if available. 2. Live with the original hard drive. 3. Obtain & install a 30GB drive, which is within the usual BIOS capacity limits (up to 32GB) for computers of this era. 4. Mount the 60GB drive in an external USB housing. Hpaq customarily does not issue BIOS upgrades to ovrcome hard drive capacity limitations... Ben Myers On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 17:10:04 GMT, "vmg123" wrote: This is a Presario Laptop (80XL4) vmg ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers) wrote in message ... Or, if a BIOS upgrade is not available to solve the drive capacity problem, a 3rd party add-in disk controller, such as Promise. MUCH cleaner than a free disk overlay solution available from most drive manufacturers. More expensive. ... Ben Myers On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 16:31:31 -0500, "Kevin Childers" wrote: What system, what OS, what Bios & version? If it is an older system there are going to be some limitations. Your choices are a bios flash upgrade or an overlay. KC "vmg123" wrote in message hlink.net... Trying to replace 20 gig with 60gig but drive is not recognized. Tried differ jumper setting but no go. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks Vince |
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I was thinking of a possible flash upgrade.
KC ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers) wrote in message ... Um, Kevin. It's a Compaq Presario NOTEBOOK, unlikely to have a 3rd party BIOS chip... Ben Myers On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 15:54:56 -0500, "Kevin Childers" wrote: If it is a third party MB, you could check on that. Other than that there are BIOS upgrades for some BIOS chips from third parties for a price. Baring that, Ben has covered all of the other options. BTW External USB housings are relatively cheap. KC ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers) wrote in message ... Whoops! No place to add any sort of card to handle the disk BIOS problem. Your only practical choices a 1. Obtain drive overlay software from the manufacturer of the new hard drive, if available. 2. Live with the original hard drive. 3. Obtain & install a 30GB drive, which is within the usual BIOS capacity limits (up to 32GB) for computers of this era. 4. Mount the 60GB drive in an external USB housing. Hpaq customarily does not issue BIOS upgrades to ovrcome hard drive capacity limitations... Ben Myers On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 17:10:04 GMT, "vmg123" wrote: This is a Presario Laptop (80XL4) vmg ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers) wrote in message ... Or, if a BIOS upgrade is not available to solve the drive capacity problem, a 3rd party add-in disk controller, such as Promise. MUCH cleaner than a free disk overlay solution available from most drive manufacturers. More expensive. ... Ben Myers On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 16:31:31 -0500, "Kevin Childers" wrote: What system, what OS, what Bios & version? If it is an older system there are going to be some limitations. Your choices are a bios flash upgrade or an overlay. KC "vmg123" wrote in message hlink.net... Trying to replace 20 gig with 60gig but drive is not recognized. Tried differ jumper setting but no go. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks Vince |
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If the flash isn't on the Compaq website, I'd never recommend trying it. Too
risky. HH "Kevin Childers" wrote in message ... I was thinking of a possible flash upgrade. KC ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers) wrote in message ... Um, Kevin. It's a Compaq Presario NOTEBOOK, unlikely to have a 3rd party BIOS chip... Ben Myers On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 15:54:56 -0500, "Kevin Childers" wrote: If it is a third party MB, you could check on that. Other than that there are BIOS upgrades for some BIOS chips from third parties for a price. Baring that, Ben has covered all of the other options. BTW External USB housings are relatively cheap. KC ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers) wrote in message ... Whoops! No place to add any sort of card to handle the disk BIOS problem. Your only practical choices a 1. Obtain drive overlay software from the manufacturer of the new hard drive, if available. 2. Live with the original hard drive. 3. Obtain & install a 30GB drive, which is within the usual BIOS capacity limits (up to 32GB) for computers of this era. 4. Mount the 60GB drive in an external USB housing. Hpaq customarily does not issue BIOS upgrades to ovrcome hard drive capacity limitations... Ben Myers On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 17:10:04 GMT, "vmg123" wrote: This is a Presario Laptop (80XL4) vmg ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers) wrote in message ... Or, if a BIOS upgrade is not available to solve the drive capacity problem, a 3rd party add-in disk controller, such as Promise. MUCH cleaner than a free disk overlay solution available from most drive manufacturers. More expensive. ... Ben Myers On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 16:31:31 -0500, "Kevin Childers" wrote: What system, what OS, what Bios & version? If it is an older system there are going to be some limitations. Your choices are a bios flash upgrade or an overlay. KC "vmg123" wrote in message hlink.net... Trying to replace 20 gig with 60gig but drive is not recognized. Tried differ jumper setting but no go. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks Vince |
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OK. Thanks guys.
I guess just opt for a new laptop. "HH" wrote in message ... If the flash isn't on the Compaq website, I'd never recommend trying it. Too risky. HH "Kevin Childers" wrote in message ... I was thinking of a possible flash upgrade. KC ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers) wrote in message ... Um, Kevin. It's a Compaq Presario NOTEBOOK, unlikely to have a 3rd party BIOS chip... Ben Myers On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 15:54:56 -0500, "Kevin Childers" wrote: If it is a third party MB, you could check on that. Other than that there are BIOS upgrades for some BIOS chips from third parties for a price. Baring that, Ben has covered all of the other options. BTW External USB housings are relatively cheap. KC ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers) wrote in message ... Whoops! No place to add any sort of card to handle the disk BIOS problem. Your only practical choices a 1. Obtain drive overlay software from the manufacturer of the new hard drive, if available. 2. Live with the original hard drive. 3. Obtain & install a 30GB drive, which is within the usual BIOS capacity limits (up to 32GB) for computers of this era. 4. Mount the 60GB drive in an external USB housing. Hpaq customarily does not issue BIOS upgrades to ovrcome hard drive capacity limitations... Ben Myers On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 17:10:04 GMT, "vmg123" wrote: This is a Presario Laptop (80XL4) vmg ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers) wrote in message ... Or, if a BIOS upgrade is not available to solve the drive capacity problem, a 3rd party add-in disk controller, such as Promise. MUCH cleaner than a free disk overlay solution available from most drive manufacturers. More expensive. ... Ben Myers On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 16:31:31 -0500, "Kevin Childers" wrote: What system, what OS, what Bios & version? If it is an older system there are going to be some limitations. Your choices are a bios flash upgrade or an overlay. KC "vmg123" wrote in message hlink.net... Trying to replace 20 gig with 60gig but drive is not recognized. Tried differ jumper setting but no go. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks Vince |
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