Re: Don't wanna mess up new hdd, bios is too old for full recognition + install i think
- From: "Timothy Daniels" <TDaniels@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 18:19:38 -0800
"Fred-C" wrote:
I have a rather old compaq deskpro, 647mhz intel processor running XP (without any boot diskettes) , i have had a 10 gig hdd since i bought the computer fer a tenner, a year ago, and i put a 4 gig slave drive in it. Now i know these are small drives, but I have just bought an 80 gig maxtor hdd, and when i insert it, in place of the slave, it is not recognised..altho, in ctrl settings/system/ its THERE.. and when i ran my computer using it as the master, (i was gonna install xp on the maxtor 80) it only found 16 of the 80 gig , something about the bios being old and ya have to run a maxtor app to reclaim some more of the hdd.
Right...as i have no boot diskettes/disks , how do i get to even install this hdd, as it does not give me the option to partition the disk, or anything...BUT i also have 3 other hdd's all about 4-5 gig, and NONE of them, when i used them as slave drives needed partitioning, or tell the computer to make them a d: slave, (C: master) it just was! - no input needed from me.
So if i take my master(10 gig) off the computer, there goes my o/s , i have an installation disk (xp its worked on my 10gig fer months, not new, not even orig.) so what shud be my 1st move, thats all i want to know, should i keep with the making it a slave, and take the 16 if it is offered to me, and hope that maxtor have a program/app that gives me some of the wasted memory?
Do I have to format the hdd(80)? how do i even create a bootable disk to start the whole installation off? any help is good help at this point... my bios is old , 1999, 686T2 , it seems shitty to have to take only 16gig out of a brand new 80 gig hard disk? what do you advise please?
I have a Dell made in Jan '99, and it runs WinXP Pro/SP2, and it sees all 120GBs of my drives. Is the entire 80GB drive formatted? (WinXP needs NTFS for sizes > 32GB.)
*TimDaniels* .
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