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Answer» I have a 250gig Western Digital HDD. When I go to format it, the capacity ALWAYS comes up as 127gig. So it seems that it is only seeing it as a 127gig HDD. It is a WDC2500JB. Any HELP on how to get it to format to 250gig? When in the my computer screen, I right click on the drive and go down to format. The format screen comes up and I cna't change the capacity to format. Thanks What version of Windows are you using?This HARD drive did not have an operating SYSTEM on it. I installed XP and this is what is gave me. Here's some info from Western Digital: The full capacity of EIDE drives larger than 137GB (128GB binary) is not recognized in Windows 2000/XP.Is it possible to make two partitions. Each one being 125gig?I believe the first thing you need to do is determine whether you have a 48-bit LBA-compatible BIOS. That REQUIREMENT is stated on: In the drive properties it says the capacity is 238474MB and the unallocated space is 107414MB. Is there a way to format this drive to have two equal partitions?Do you have Windows XP installed now? What does it report as used space on the hard drive? |
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