Friday, September 17, 2010

What's the maximum size of sturdy disk drive can be supported by Pentium 3?


What's the maximum size of sturdy disk drive can be supported by Pentium 3?

That depends on the motherboard LBA support.
486 gigabytes

I'm guessing.
IT DOES NOT MATTER ABOUT THE CPU. purely what OS you are using and then it would be going to that you could just divider it into a bunch of partitions of that size

IE win95 solitary supports up to a 8.4 GB partition so if you install a

40 GB thorny drive it would only see the first 8.4 GB of it until you partitioned it into five different partition ( i think so anyways to be precise the way i follow it to be ) and if you need a righteous piece of software to do that try partition logic it is free ( basically google the name to down nouns it and burn it to a CD) .hope this helps
It depends on the LBA support, your notebook either supports 28-bit or 48-bit. If its 28-bit next your max is 137.4 gigabytes. If its 48-bit then your max is 144 petabytes (144,000,000 gigabytes).



If your bios simply supports 28-bit, then run to your manufacturers website if you bought a preassemble contraption, or go to your motherboards manufacturer's website and check for bios updates, its expected they have an update to support 48-bit LBA



Good luck!
it depends on motherboard mostly motherboards supports 80 gb hdd



rockie

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