Lemme see. What has new.net done for me? What has Adaware (lavasoft) done for me?
Pretty; 'twere me, I'd edit and remove my e-mail address from this thread... ...get your information here and don't advertise to spammers...
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asd - Sorry -- had a solution written out but on re-reading the thread, it didn't seem appropriate... ...head bounced on keyboard... :)
Not specifically. I've only been reading about this and haven't done it yet. I have no experience with your problem and am currently still...
Good grief, guys, get a grip! First, I'm probably wrong about the BIOS designation of Axx being tied to release. Looks more like some kind of...
It sees the 80 GB drive. It lets you use the 80 GB drive. The algorithm used by the reporting function to calculate space is confused. Windows...
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Ok, on a Dell Forum, I found some unsubstantiated lore that says that the largest drive that Dell tested on an XPS-T was 80 GB. One could suspect...
OK, I just found a reference that says: DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION BIOS RELEASE NOTES Copyright 2000 Dell Computer Corporation. All rights...
So, is this thread going for a record for length? >D0_WDC_WD204BA_LBA_19470MB_Ultra_DM4 >D1_Maxtor_6L080J04_LBA_10809MB_Ultra_DM4...
No knowing the algorithm for this reporting... There is no media in the CD-ROM and ZIP drives. What size would be reported?
> Maxtor 6 L080J4 [Hard drive] (80.02GB) It's supposed to be an 80 GB drive. It says this is a 80 GB drive. Good-to-go. You don't care what...
Liz, I saw where you made the partition and where FDISK /STATUS showed the partition. I missed where you formatted drive D. Which I presume you...
How to create a W98 Starup Disk Try rebooting the system. Then shutdown everything you can shutdown without shutting down the system. Stop...
Remember, as was said already, if you do something that doesn't work, you can go back and do it another way. If it were me, I'd first try...
The BIOS autodetects something. Yes, installing the "damned" non-patch for FDISK might have something to do with the size reported. Remember...
Don't have an XPS-T machine to look at. If you can't find the info by hunting around the interface... What are the results of opening a DOS...
Open a DOS window. Enter the command: FDISK /STATUS Information about your setup program is here. Unfortunately, to get to that page, Dell...
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