JS
Sat Jun 14 16:15:51 PDT 2008
It sounds like your PC's BIOS does not support 48Bit LBA.
Check the vendor for availability of a BIOS update.
You will also need SP1 or SP2 for Windows XP to support drives larger than
137GB.
48Bit LBA Info:
http://www.48bitlba.com/winxp.htm
Also see MS article:
How to enable 48-bit Logical Block Addressing support for ATAPI disk drives
in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;303013&Product=winxp
You can verify if your PC does or does not support large drives (48Bit LBA)
by using a utility named HD Tune:
http://www.hdtune.com/
Download, install and then run HD Tune, then click on the 'Info' tab.
Is there a check mark in the 48Bit-address box? If it is not checked then
your PC most likely does not support 48Bit LBA.
Also there is Belarc Advisor:
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
Note: Belarc identifies the IDE/ATA control (part number) on your
motherboard,
you then need to Google this part number to find if the controller/chipset
identified by Belarc supports 48Bit LBA.
JS
"George W. Barrowcliff" <george.barrowcliff@barrowcliff.com> wrote in
message news:LoV4k.5135$N87.1121@nlpi068.nbdc.sbc.com...
> Using Win XP Pro on an IBM Thinkcentre w/40 gb drive.
>
> I backed up the 40gb to a USB drive using Acronis 10 and made a boot CD.
>
> I replaced the 40 gb with a new 320 gb and booted to acronis on the CD.
>
> Restored the C: partition, rebooted and received a BIOS error about the
> hard drive change, saved config and rebooted with no errors.
>
> Everything seems to be working OK but about every 2nd or third time I
> reboot, I get the same hard disk error from the bios (1776 I think).
> Continue to boot works ok and still no sign of a problem once I get into
> execution.
>
> Any suggestions as to why the error pops up erratically? and is there a
> utility that would verify the upgrade is successful other than running a
> few programs? I ran the Office 'Detect and Repair' that validates all the
> office components successfully with no detected problems.
>
> I would just like some confidence that when I button this system all back
> up it is as good as new.
>
> TIA, GWB
>