I have a pre-UEFI ASUS motherboard. I am running BBM and Windows 7 32 bit from a SSD. I am trying to swap out a couple of failing Seagate 2TB storage drives for one WD 4TB drive. Is there a way for BBM to see this entire drive so I can create two 2TB partitions? It currently only sees 2TB of the drive.
Lee
Can BBM see/partition a 4TB HD without UEFI?
Re: Can BBM see/partition a 4TB HD without UEFI?
Lee,
In BIBM, Change Disk Type to GPT.
In BIBM, Change Disk Type to GPT.
Re: Can BBM see/partition a 4TB HD without UEFI?
Hi Brian
The disk was already a GPT type by default. Since I posted the question I installed an x64 instance of Windows 7 to see if I could get diskmgmt.msc to see the whole drive there but no joy. It seems my motherboard (P7H55D-M_PRO) is too old. I figured I couldn't boot the drive but I hoped I could at least create two partitions, but no way. The other bad news is that the process of installing Win7 x64 on another drive somehow caused my main OS partition on an SSD to be wiped out. Undelete in BBM resulted only in a weird unbootable Linux partition being found. I think I may be stuck with <2TB drives until I upgrade .
Lee
The disk was already a GPT type by default. Since I posted the question I installed an x64 instance of Windows 7 to see if I could get diskmgmt.msc to see the whole drive there but no joy. It seems my motherboard (P7H55D-M_PRO) is too old. I figured I couldn't boot the drive but I hoped I could at least create two partitions, but no way. The other bad news is that the process of installing Win7 x64 on another drive somehow caused my main OS partition on an SSD to be wiped out. Undelete in BBM resulted only in a weird unbootable Linux partition being found. I think I may be stuck with <2TB drives until I upgrade .
Lee
Re: Can BBM see/partition a 4TB HD without UEFI?
Now I'm wondering if I update my motherboard to a UEFI capable board will BBM (and Windows 7) be able to see a 4TB hard drive since I'll be in Legacy Mode. So many questions, so few answers..
Re: Can BBM see/partition a 4TB HD without UEFI?
Lee,
See the "Important Note for Systems using Drives Larger than 2.2TB" in ...
http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/howto/ ... torial.htm
You probably don't have the latest Intel drivers. Not having them only allows you to use around 1.7 TB out of 4 TB.
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/search ... %AE+RST%29
Try 13.2.4.1000
(Latest)
See the "Important Note for Systems using Drives Larger than 2.2TB" in ...
http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/howto/ ... torial.htm
You probably don't have the latest Intel drivers. Not having them only allows you to use around 1.7 TB out of 4 TB.
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/search ... %AE+RST%29
Try 13.2.4.1000
(Latest)
Re: Can BBM see/partition a 4TB HD without UEFI?
Once I have those files how do I perform the update?
Re: Can BBM see/partition a 4TB HD without UEFI?
Lee,
I'm probably on the wrong track as that wouldn't explain your BIBM issue.
I'm probably on the wrong track as that wouldn't explain your BIBM issue.
Re: Can BBM see/partition a 4TB HD without UEFI?
I did manage to install the latest Intel update but it made no difference. Thanks for trying.
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Re: Can BBM see/partition a 4TB HD without UEFI?
Can you just boot a cd/dvd and use BIBM to partition?
Mary
On 2/28/2015 11:31 PM, leechap wrote:
> Hi Brian
> The disk was already a GPT type by default. Since I posted the question
I installed an x64 instance of Windows 7 to see if I could get diskmgmt.msc
to see the whole drive there but no joy. It seems my motherboard
(P7H55D-M_PRO)
is too old. I figured I couldn't boot the drive but I hoped I could at
least create
two partitions, but no way. The other bad news is that the process of
installing Win7 x64 on another drive somehow caused my main OS partition
on an SSD to be wiped out. Undelete in BBM resulted only in a weird
unbootable Linux partition being found. I think I may be stuck with
> ![]({SMILIES_PATH}/icon_cry.gif)
>
> .
> Lee
>
>
Mary
On 2/28/2015 11:31 PM, leechap wrote:
> Hi Brian
> The disk was already a GPT type by default. Since I posted the question
I installed an x64 instance of Windows 7 to see if I could get diskmgmt.msc
to see the whole drive there but no joy. It seems my motherboard
(P7H55D-M_PRO)
is too old. I figured I couldn't boot the drive but I hoped I could at
least create
two partitions, but no way. The other bad news is that the process of
installing Win7 x64 on another drive somehow caused my main OS partition
on an SSD to be wiped out. Undelete in BBM resulted only in a weird
unbootable Linux partition being found. I think I may be stuck with
> ![]({SMILIES_PATH}/icon_cry.gif)
>
> .
> Lee
>
>
Re: Can BBM see/partition a 4TB HD without UEFI?
On Sat, 28 Feb 2015 14:10:45 PST, just as I was about to take a herb,
leechap disturbed my reverie and wrote:
>I have a pre-UEFI ASUS motherboard. I am running BBM and Windows 7 32 bit from a SSD. I am trying to swap out a couple of failing Seagate 2TB storage drives for one WD 4TB drive. Is there a way for BBM to see this entire drive so I can create two 2TB partitions? It currently only sees 2TB of the drive.
>Lee
Try using as Linux Live distro and see if that can see the whole drive
and try to partition it that way.
--
Cheers,
DrT
** You've never known happiness until you're married;
** but by then it is too late.
leechap disturbed my reverie and wrote:
>I have a pre-UEFI ASUS motherboard. I am running BBM and Windows 7 32 bit from a SSD. I am trying to swap out a couple of failing Seagate 2TB storage drives for one WD 4TB drive. Is there a way for BBM to see this entire drive so I can create two 2TB partitions? It currently only sees 2TB of the drive.
>Lee
Try using as Linux Live distro and see if that can see the whole drive
and try to partition it that way.
--
Cheers,
DrT
** You've never known happiness until you're married;
** but by then it is too late.