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Answer» Hi All, The FOLLOWING CONDITIONS are necessary for the correct functioning of 48-bit LBA ATAPI support:Read this over. It includes Windows 2000 server http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305098Howdy Geek, I have done the registry change already and the server has all the patches and updates installed. It is a fresh install. The problem I am having is I was using a old version of maxblast to run the drive. I WENT on the web to get the new version which I did. When I run the install it stops and says that I have to call the sales office because the new version will not run on a server....only workstations. I will try to find version 3 which I think will still run on a server. Thanks I have done some reading and found that the backend of the lastest verion of MaxBlast 5 is Acronis. The program is now really a disk image software. It use to be for creating a way for the older systems to read bigger hard drives. I downloaded MaxBlast 3.6. This makes a floppy you can boot from to load the software and see the larger drives. I am going to give it a try later tonight. Thanks MaxBlast Minimum system requirements Maxtor MaxBlast requires the following hardware: • At least one Seagate Technology or Maxtor disc drive • Pentium processor or higher • 128 MB RAM • FDD or CD-RW drive for bootable media creation • Mouse (recommended). Supported operating systems • Minimum Windows® 2000 Professional SP 4Forget the MaxBlast software...DLoad and run the SeaTools from Seagate as they bought Maxtor and made the diagnostics backwards compatible for older Maxxtor HDD's. Get the one that runs from a bootable CD...Hi Patio, I don't understand how the SeaTools will help me. The drive is fine it's just in a old computer that can't see a large drive 500 gigs. Can seatools work with a win2000 server to see a bigger drive? Thanks Here is the manual for Maxtor MaxBlast™ 5 http://www.seagate.com/support/maxblast/mb_ug.en.pdf Quote Operating system preparation instructions:Quote from: Spoiler on November 28, 2011, 12:45:35 PM Hi Patio, If it's the computer that can't see the drive, than I'm not sure why you are blaming Windows 2000.I am not blaming Windows 2000. I was just explaining what I tried to do to fix this. What I was trying to do was load a drive overlay program, in this case maxblast, to get the machine to run a large drive. When I tried to load maxblast 5 I got a error saying that it wouldn't run on windows 2000 server. I found a older copy of maxblast. Version 3.6 and loaded it onto a floppy and booted the machine. I was able to load it so now I can run the big drive I wanted. Thanks for everyones help. Oh. A DRIVER Overlay Program. Typically, the only people willing to use a Drive Overlay program are those that haven't before...Excellent point ! |
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