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Unable to partition hard drive?
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I am unable to partition that section of my hard drive the drive is a 3TB hitachi deskstar anyone have any suggestions? thanks:salute: |
You need to check your motherboard manufacturer to see if they have released a BIOS update, that will allow you to use the 3TB... :shifty:
/Edit: ... or use the disc as a secondary drive = non-boot drive |
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Shouldn't be the Bios as Windows sees the available disk space.
What OS are you using? If you have a Windows 7 disk, boot from that, as it runs setup go to advanced and you can add the additional partition from there. It will be quick formatted. Once you have the new partition created, remove the DVD and reset/power cycle the PC (so you don't reinstall). When it boots back up as normal, go back to disk management and you will then be able to assign the partition a drive . You won't need to mark it as "active". |
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Obviously he's running a 64-bit version of either Windows 7 or Vista, as these both supports GPT. Which, as we can see, will detect the full 3TB of capacity. But still, if if you want to use the disc as a boot drive, you will need a motherboard with a Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) BIOS. Some links: http://techreport.com/articles.x/19871 http://www.extremetech.com/article2/...2373702,00.asp http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=135630 |
Good info there Jan. :yeah:
I stand corrected. |
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But I'm worried we haven't heard him reporting back... :shifty: Is interested in hearing what the outcome is. These large discs will most certainly be put into new and upcoming builds and I wasn't aware of them giving problems... until now... So - please report back your findings, Tyrant! :D |
Updated drivers, fixed bios, and used a third party software
it worked!:woot: |
Third party software? What? and why? :hmmm:
And are you able to use drive for boot now? |
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And now I was able to partition it!:yeah: |
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