the option "C H S" in "Drive Settings"

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sovv
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the option "C H S" in "Drive Settings"

Post by sovv »

Am sorry if my question repeats already asked before.
Tell me what is the option: "C H S" in "Drive Settings"?
This directive addresses beginning of the section, or the end of the section? Or is it the size of hard disk.
Maybe someone has used this option.
If easy, give an example of using this option.
Thank you.
TeraByte Support
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Re: the option "C H S" in "Drive Settings"

Post by TeraByte Support »

For the drive, same as it would be in your BIOS. What issue or need are you
having? Or, based on various emails coming in, are you documenting this for
someone or looking to try to copy?

"sovv" wrote in message news:3972@public.bootitbm...

Am sorry if my question repeats already asked before.
Tell me what is the option: "C H S" in "Drive Settings"?
This directive addresses beginning of the section, or the end of the
section? Or is it the size of hard disk.
Maybe someone has used this option.
If easy, give an example of using this option.
Thank you.

sovv
Posts: 11
Joined: Tue Dec 04, 2012 8:57 pm

Re: the option "C H S" in "Drive Settings"

Post by sovv »

Thanks for your help. I just want to learn for themselves. Products Terabyte have extensive documentation, but there are nuances. And it is the developers know better. I asked for your help therefore.

TeraByte Support wrote:
> For the drive, same as it would be in your BIOS. What issue or need are you
> having? Or, based on various emails coming in, are you documenting this for
> someone or looking to try to copy?
>
> "sovv" wrote in message news:3972@public.bootitbm...
>
> Am sorry if my question repeats already asked before.
> Tell me what is the option: "C H S" in "Drive Settings"?
> This directive addresses beginning of the section, or the end of the
> section? Or is it the size of hard disk.
> Maybe someone has used this option.
> If easy, give an example of using this option.
> Thank you.
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