I have a new problem,
I want to replace the two 1 GB HDDs in my dedicated DOS/Win3.11 computer with something larger as they are actually almost full now.
Short version:
Does old motherboards not support "new" HDDs, e.g. around 100 GB? By old I mean the Asus P/I-XP55T2P4 (Pentium 1 based, circa 1996).
Manual: http://www.google.no/url?sa=t&source=we ... aq4WEZhD1A
Longer version:
I tried first with a 80 GB HDD and found that no matter what IDE channel I attached the device to, and no matter where on the cable and no matter what jumper settings I used on the drive (yes, I actually tried all combinations prior to giving up) I was unable to make the BIOS detect the drive.
I tried a different cable, even though it would be strange if it worked with a different cable -- as the old 1 GB HDD still worked fine.
I tried then a different drive, even though I knew it worked, a 120 GB HDD, this one too failed in the same way as the 80 GB did.
I then tried a really old 280 MB HDD, this one worked fine.
Is there some reason a motherboard such as the one I'm using (the Asus P/I-XP55T2P4) would not even detect a "new" HDD? Is there anything I can do about it, and what is the maximum size I can use?
I looked through the manual to no avail, I couldn't find anything on maximum size of the HDD.
Thanks in advance!
Old motherboard does not support new HDDs?
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http://www.dewassoc.com/kbase/hard_driv ... rriers.htm
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Also, cluster size, bigger isn't always better.
http://www.pcguide.com/ref/hdd/file/partCluster-c.html
If you have a big sized FAT16 partition with 32 KB cluster size it means that a 1KB file will eat up 32KB disk space.....
And as some games have a lot of small files .... (Falcon3 to name only one).
[Edit]
Also, cluster size, bigger isn't always better.
http://www.pcguide.com/ref/hdd/file/partCluster-c.html
If you have a big sized FAT16 partition with 32 KB cluster size it means that a 1KB file will eat up 32KB disk space.....
And as some games have a lot of small files .... (Falcon3 to name only one).
wardrich wrote:The contrasts in personalities will deliver some SERIOUS lulz. I can't wait.
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*sigh*
points to: GOOGLE.
Or join a tech forum, this is after all a dosgaming forum, I'm not in the mood to go over all that same boring tech stuff once again, sorry, nope.
You seem to be the kind of : "you answer one question and I will ask ten others based on what you answered.
We are NOT here on DGF to do your donkey work, do it yourself and learn from it.
And now I gonna close this topic because it's boring.
Moi don't like boring topics, and as I see you found your way to Vogons, you may harass them.
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points to: GOOGLE.
Or join a tech forum, this is after all a dosgaming forum, I'm not in the mood to go over all that same boring tech stuff once again, sorry, nope.
You seem to be the kind of : "you answer one question and I will ask ten others based on what you answered.
We are NOT here on DGF to do your donkey work, do it yourself and learn from it.
And now I gonna close this topic because it's boring.
Moi don't like boring topics, and as I see you found your way to Vogons, you may harass them.
>locked<
wardrich wrote:The contrasts in personalities will deliver some SERIOUS lulz. I can't wait.