I'm new here, and I 've been reading around posts about the 137G barrierfor a couple of days, and maybe the solution of my problem is somewhere in this forum, but I did not find it.
I downloaded the modified esdi_506.pdr (20/07/2006 version) , partioned a big HD (sold as "300GO") with freefdisk (well, i'm not sure the version of fdisk i used ), so I could have several big parttions.
Before using this HD, my partitions (controlled by LetterAssign) were C: and F: on the fist HD, so that i could add 2 HD with their first partitions taking the letters D:and E: without changing the paths to my data (G: is affected by defaut to my DVD-burner, but I don't mind it changing letter in case of new HD)
My mobo is recent enough to manage big HDs (48 bits LBA capable).
My big HD has 4 fat32 parittions:
- first, 7,6GO , "could be" boot partition (selecting the boot drive by bios), seen as D:
- second partition : 149 GO , seen as E:
- third partition : 114 GO , seen as G:
- last partition: the rest of the available size : 7,6 GO , seen as H:
To test, I had to " stuff" the big partitions and see if my data would be corrupted.
Si I used CDCheck to compute a file (drive_F.CRC) from **all_the_data** on my F: partition (~30GO used), and stuffed my E: partition with 4 copies of the content of F: , 4 folders named Copie_F_1 to Copie_F_4, and then I checked the contents using drive_F.CRC.
The result of the check is "no error" for the 4 folders, and the total size of the 4 folders is well detected by windows as 117GO :
The same way, one copy of F: has been made to G:., first "directly", and later to a folder "copy_F".
Checking by CDCheck and crc file was OK, and the size reported by windows was right for the folder:
Though, if I ask windows the used/free size in the partitions, they are wrong :
Partition G: is strange
Is there a solution to this problem ? I have not used other bits of the "unofficial 98SE service pack" yet, only esdi_506.pdr.
big disk: error on partition used/free volume
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hi,
I'm new here, and I 've been reading around posts about the 137G barrierfor a couple of days, and maybe the solution of my problem is somewhere in this forum, but I did not find it.
I downloaded the modified esdi_506.pdr (20/07/2006 version) , partioned a big HD (sold as "300GO") with freefdisk (well, i'm not sure the version of fdisk i used ), so I could have several big parttions.
Before using this HD, my partitions (controlled by LetterAssign) were C: and F: on the fist HD, so that i could add 2 HD with their first partitions taking the letters D:and E: without changing the paths to my data (G: is affected by defaut to my DVD-burner, but I don't mind it changing letter in case of new HD)
My mobo is recent enough to manage big HDs (48 bits LBA capable).
My big HD has 4 fat32 parittions:
- first, 7,6GO , "could be" boot partition (selecting the boot drive by bios), seen as D:
- second partition : 149 GO , seen as E:
- third partition : 114 GO , seen as G:
- last partition: the rest of the available size : 7,6 GO , seen as H:
To test, I had to " stuff" the big partitions and see if my data would be corrupted.
Si I used CDCheck to compute a file (drive_F.CRC) from **all_the_data** on my F: partition (~30GO used), and stuffed my E: partition with 4 copies of the content of F: , 4 folders named Copie_F_1 to Copie_F_4, and then I checked the contents using drive_F.CRC.
The result of the check is "no error" for the 4 folders, and the total size of the 4 folders is well detected by windows as 117GO :
The same way, one copy of F: has been made to G:., first "directly", and later to a folder "copy_F".
Checking by CDCheck and crc file was OK, and the size reported by windows was right for the folder:
Though, if I ask windows the used/free size in the partitions, they are wrong :
Partition G: is strange
Is there a solution to this problem ? I have not used other bits of the "unofficial 98SE service pack" yet, only esdi_506.pdr.
did I miss something ?