Hello all,
I just replaced my old 30GB hard drive to a new 160GB hard drive. I flashed the bios to enable recognition of larger drives (160GB detection verified on boot), used the hard drive manufacturer's dos boot disk to partition and format the drive (NTFS), then proceeded to re-install Windows 2000 Pro and SP4. I enabled 48-bit LBA support according to Microsoft's knowledgebase article ( and now I see most of the hard drive. Here's the problem:
The hard drive is technically ~163.9 GB, but Win2k is only seeing about 152.32 GB of it (2.32GB occupied by Windows of course).
Which means there's around 11GB missing...does anyone know why or where it is? Previously Windows wouldn't see more than 131 GB, so 152.32 is definitely an improvement. But still, 11 GB is a hefty chuck to be missing. Any ideas are appreciated.
Thanks!
Jisoo23
I just replaced my old 30GB hard drive to a new 160GB hard drive. I flashed the bios to enable recognition of larger drives (160GB detection verified on boot), used the hard drive manufacturer's dos boot disk to partition and format the drive (NTFS), then proceeded to re-install Windows 2000 Pro and SP4. I enabled 48-bit LBA support according to Microsoft's knowledgebase article ( and now I see most of the hard drive. Here's the problem:
The hard drive is technically ~163.9 GB, but Win2k is only seeing about 152.32 GB of it (2.32GB occupied by Windows of course).
Which means there's around 11GB missing...does anyone know why or where it is? Previously Windows wouldn't see more than 131 GB, so 152.32 is definitely an improvement. But still, 11 GB is a hefty chuck to be missing. Any ideas are appreciated.
Thanks!
Jisoo23