Re: w2k korlát
hwsw famulus
hwsw at famulus.hu
Sun Nov 28 21:29:56 CET 2004
> a W2k-nak van 130GB környékén winyókezelési korlátja?? Van hozzá
> patch, amennyiben van ilyen korlát?
>
> Köszi: Zoli
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> ServicePack javitja es az XP-nel is...
> KJ
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There are several approaches available, depending on your OS (and Chipset),
when adding large disk drives to older systems:
1.. Windows XP: Update the Operating System
Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1) adds 48-bit addressing support for drive
capacities greater than 137GB. The boot partition can't be greater than
137GB during a fresh install (since you'll need to install Windows XP before
you can apply the service pack), even if the controller BIOS supports the
full capacity. You will then be able to partition the remaining space (using
Disk Management) on the master drive or install and partition a slave at the
full value. The boot drive must have more than one partition. However, if
Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1) has been applied and configured on the boot
drive, you can partition subsequent non-boot drives (e.g., a slave) to their
full capacity. For details, see the Microsoft Knowledge Base (article
#303013).
2.. Windows 2000: Update the Operating System
Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3) adds 48-bit addressing support for drive
capacities greater than 137GB. The boot partition cannot be greater than
137GB during a fresh install (since you'll need to install Windows 2000
before you can apply the service pack), even if the controller BIOS supports
the full capacity. After installing the service pack to your master drive,
follow the Microsoft Knowledge Base directions for making the necessary
registry modifications. (Note: do not make the registry modifications before
installing the service pack; it won't work.). You will then be able to
partition the remaining space (using Disk Management) on the master drive or
install and partition a slave at the full value. The boot drive must have
more than one partition. However, if Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3) has
been applied and configured on the boot drive, you can partition subsequent
non-boot drives (e.g., a slave) to their full capacity. For details, see the
Microsoft Knowledge Base (article #305098).
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