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BIOS Only Sees 128GiB of 160GiB Hard Disk

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 1:00 am
by TAC109
I have a 160GiB PATA hard disk installed in my old Windows XP laptop.
The BIOS will only see 128GiB of this disk, and I have the latest BIOS
installed.

In BiBM, Partition Work only sees 128GiB, unless I change the Bus
field to BIOS (Direct), in which case all the disk is seen.

Is it safe to set 'Bus' to 'BIOS (Direct)' and create partitions in
this last area of the hard drive? What problems could occur if I use
the last 32GiB of my hard drive in this way?

TIA

Re: BIOS Only Sees 128GiB of 160GiB Hard Disk

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 3:49 am
by TeraByte Support
yes. see http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/kb/article.php?id=201

"Tom Cole" wrote in message news:1538@public.bootitbm...

I have a 160GiB PATA hard disk installed in my old Windows XP laptop.
The BIOS will only see 128GiB of this disk, and I have the latest BIOS
installed.

In BiBM, Partition Work only sees 128GiB, unless I change the Bus
field to BIOS (Direct), in which case all the disk is seen.

Is it safe to set 'Bus' to 'BIOS (Direct)' and create partitions in
this last area of the hard drive? What problems could occur if I use
the last 32GiB of my hard drive in this way?

TIA


Re: BIOS Only Sees 128GiB of 160GiB Hard Disk

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 9:44 am
by Brian K
That's interesting.

I've been under the impression that any partition beyond the 128 GB mark was subject to data loss. I have a laptop with a 128 GB (BIOS) HD limitation. I'll have to look around the house for a larger HD.

Re: BIOS Only Sees 128GiB of 160GiB Hard Disk

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 7:12 pm
by TAC109
Will my laptop boot if I move the BiBM partition to the true end of
the drive?

Can BiBM boot a partition that resides completely in the last 32GiB of
the drive? E.g. my IFL partition?

Are there any special BiBM settings needed to accomplish this?

TIA

On Sun, 26 Feb 2012 19:49:50 PST, "TeraByte Support"
wrote:

>yes. see http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/kb/article.php?id=201
>
>"Tom Cole" wrote in message news:1538@public.bootitbm...
>
>I have a 160GiB PATA hard disk installed in my old Windows XP laptop.
>The BIOS will only see 128GiB of this disk, and I have the latest BIOS
>installed.
>
>In BiBM, Partition Work only sees 128GiB, unless I change the Bus
>field to BIOS (Direct), in which case all the disk is seen.
>
>Is it safe to set 'Bus' to 'BIOS (Direct)' and create partitions in
>this last area of the hard drive? What problems could occur if I use
>the last 32GiB of my hard drive in this way?
>
>TIA
>

Re: BIOS Only Sees 128GiB of 160GiB Hard Disk

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:05 pm
by Brian K
Tom, good questions.

Re: BIOS Only Sees 128GiB of 160GiB Hard Disk

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:14 pm
by TeraByte Support
No, your booting is limited to the BIOS area. BIOS (direct) is available in
Partition Work (and imaging).

"Tom Cole" wrote in message news:1585@public.bootitbm...

Will my laptop boot if I move the BiBM partition to the true end of
the drive?

Can BiBM boot a partition that resides completely in the last 32GiB of
the drive? E.g. my IFL partition?

Are there any special BiBM settings needed to accomplish this?

TIA

On Sun, 26 Feb 2012 19:49:50 PST, "TeraByte Support"

wrote:

>yes. see http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/kb/article.php?id=201
>
>"Tom Cole" wrote in message news:1538@public.bootitbm...
>
>I have a 160GiB PATA hard disk installed in my old Windows XP laptop.
>The BIOS will only see 128GiB of this disk, and I have the latest BIOS
>installed.
>
>In BiBM, Partition Work only sees 128GiB, unless I change the Bus
>field to BIOS (Direct), in which case all the disk is seen.
>
>Is it safe to set 'Bus' to 'BIOS (Direct)' and create partitions in
>this last area of the hard drive? What problems could occur if I use
>the last 32GiB of my hard drive in this way?
>
>TIA
>