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Old July 25th, 2002 Top | #1
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I have a Maxtor 30 Gig as the Master and a 80 Gig that I installed today as a Slave.

I have Win XP Pro (clean installed) and in Device Manager I have those two HD with both the right amount of Gigs.

In "fdisk" I see only a 10 Gig for my new one which is a 80 Gig. With XP and 2000, partitions over 32 Gig in FAT 32 are not supported but they are in NTFS. My problem is that how can I format my new HD if I see only 10 of the 80 Gig that I have on it even using PM 7 or the Drive Manager from XP, .

My jumpers on the master are OK, on the Slave no jumpers needed and I can not format my new drive.

Let me know if you have any solutions please and thanks all for your time.
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Old July 25th, 2002 Top | #2
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Had this happen a few months back. I tried several drives and all did the same. fdisk recognized a 10GB drive. Windows saw the full 80GB's.
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Old July 25th, 2002 Top | #3
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Is the "new" disk really new or is part of it formatted with ntfs?
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Old July 26th, 2002 Top | #4
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I have a brand new Maxtor. I tried with Disk Management in XP Pro and also with PM 7.

With PM 7 I can have only a 2,067 Gig to format and in Disk Management I can not even do anything with it.

This is what I have:

30 G Maxtor
C:\ main drive
* Extended drive
D:\ Logical drive
E:\ Logical drive

I added a 80 G and trying to format this one to have more Logical drives added for a Dual Boot with Mandrake and spaces for my MP3's...

That HD is not letting me doing any work on it. I tried formatting everything including the first HD and I can take care of the first one but not the second one , fdisk does not recognize it

I have plenty of time to play with that but I'm looking for somebody to help me ease the pain I'll be happy to have another way to try to do it, feel free to post it here so everybody can use the knowledge

The drive was never formatted before....
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Old July 26th, 2002 Top | #5
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Does the bios recognize it as the full 80?
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Old July 26th, 2002 Top | #6
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Hello open_source

Yes it's recognize and it show on my screen when I boot up also. I can see both of them and the BIOS is OK with it.

I see it also as a 80 Gig in XP Device Manager.
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Old July 26th, 2002 Top | #7
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I got home tonight, open the computer, tried Disk Management again and it was working. I formated almost all my drives in NTFS and everything is running smoothly.

Please don't ask me how it happen coz I really don't know

Thanks all for your help.....
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