| QUOTE (blueinfinity @ Nov 11 2004, 09:20 AM) |
| enable large disk support on your bios |
Do i need to do this with the 4983 and the ind5003? I assumed that they do this automatically since it says they support LBA48. Do i have to click something to enable them?
| QUOTE (bishop05 @ Nov 11 2004, 02:37 AM) |
what dash are you using>
In AVALAUNCH you must enable the G: and i think this holds true with Unleash X too. |
Ya, I'm using the UnleashX dash. From unleashX i'm going into the file explorer to figure out the size of the hdd showing.
Should i try another dash, and if so which one can i try that will show how much space i have?
If i enable the G, it wont do anything because i only chose to format a F drive and not a G drive. Is this correct?
I'm having the same problem - 200GB hdd not recognizing the entire thing. Using Xenium 2.0 w/ M8 Bios and EvoX dashboard. Is the 4983 bios the magic bullet for this fix? Also, probably a dumb question but when you load a new bios does that affect current partitioning and games that are backed up or not?
Did you check the settings?
| QUOTE (bishop05 @ Nov 13 2004, 08:03 PM) |
| Did you check the settings? |
checked the settings but I'm not real sure what would change the size of hdd there. My G drive shows 0 and lower in the menu G drive is enabled for use.
bumping this thread to see if someone can answer the questions since there's a couple of us in the same thread with the problem. I've since changed my bios from m8 to x2 4983.06 since it has lb48 support but my g drive is still showing 0. Do I need to format the drive once more then reload evox dashboard to get the other 60+gb of space to show that I'm currently missing?
Ok you guys really seem to be having trouble with making the f drive go past 137 so i took two screen shots with Xbtool to show you what you need to do to fix this.
Note that Xbtool will not let you fully mess with all Bioses. I tried M7 and M8 it wouldn't let me mess with the partitioning, but X2 4981.06 works perfect, and i think 4983 is just like m7 and m8. well you'll figure it out once you try. here are the two screen shots i took. when you save it just upload it and then load the bios again and it should go beyond 137.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v178/igbeserk/step1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v178/igbeserk/step2.jpg
The pictures look all faded and messed up, just save it to your desktop and look at them from there it should be clear and all.
Also for Xbtool i'm not sure but i think the folder you have xbtool in you need to place th ebios in there also, i don't remember if it allows you to go to another directory to find the bios file.
good luck
This post has been edited by flbeserk: Nov 14 2004, 06:40 PM
flbeserk,
Thank you so much. That completely answered my problem. I didn't realize you had to enable large disk support or how to do so. so thanks again. Also, blueinfinity had mentioned what to do earlier but i didn't understand exactly what he meant so this clarified that. Anyways, thanks for the help everyone.