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On Track Disk Manager
Name: peacock Date: January 14, 2004 at 09:22:44 Pacific OS: Windows Server 2003 CPU/Ram: 433MHz/512Mb
Comment:
I have just installed two 120GB hard drives in my computer and the BIOS won't accept them. I was told to use "On Track Disk Manager", but there are two problems 1) I don't have it. 2) The computer won't boot from the floppy disk, because the BIOS hangs at trying to recognise the large hard drives.
Does anyone know the solution to this? Can i get a 'copy' of the program from anywhere?
Name: jefro Date: January 15, 2004 at 15:30:57 Pacific
Reply:
See if the hd mfg has that app. I suspect that the bios can't read the new large sized drive. The correct solution would be to get smaller drives or a newer motherboard that supports large disks if you can't find that program. You might be able to format it to something like 30g and loose the rest.
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