Re: New IDE drive in old PC
- From: Chuck Swiger <cswiger@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 13:01:55 -0500
Chris Whitehouse wrote:
[ ... ]On Tue, 2005-12-27 at 22:12, Robert Ames wrote:
The new disk will be just for data. If this will "just work" how do I configure the BIOS so the PC will boot with the large drive installed?
I presume you mean GB for size. I just plugged a 250GB drive into a PIII 500 Supermicro board. The bios thinks it is 8GB. I get No Rom Basic if I try to boot. I also tried it as an external USB drive and fdisk'd and bsdlabelled it as 250GB without problem using FBSD6.
[ ... ]
FreeBSD will use LBA addressing modes, even if your BIOS does not support it. However, to access a drive above 137GB, your hardware needs to support 48-bit LBA.
However, you can get a PCI ATA controller to do the job which is cheap and convenient, or simply update your MB to something newer...
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