hard drive size

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bearman

Is there any way to tell how big a hard drive a motherboard will handle
without going to the MB makers website? Can you tell from the BIOS?
tia
Bearman
 
Except in the first 286 and 386 motherboards, where each hdd was given a
number and the corresponding mb size was listed I haven't noticed that
happening in mbs for some time. The best option is to get a hold of the
manual for the mb and see if it's listed.
 
I can.
I have a Gigabyte MB. The website doesn't show the BIOS version that I have
(F3) on my MB (well, I can't find it). It says Version F4 will handle 64 GB
but that doesn't help me.

tks
 
I can.
I have a Gigabyte MB. The website doesn't show the BIOS version that I have
(F3) on my MB (well, I can't find it). It says Version F4 will handle 64 GB
but that doesn't help me.

tks

Is there some reason you're witholding the basic details of this
board?

Typically, a full and concise, all-in-one opening post is the way to
go.

Based on the limited info available, I would speculate that it
previously supported either 8 or 32GB, and now supports at least
128GB.
 
It was just a simple question.


kony said:
Is there some reason you're witholding the basic details of this
board?

Typically, a full and concise, all-in-one opening post is the way to
go.

Based on the limited info available, I would speculate that it
previously supported either 8 or 32GB, and now supports at least
128GB.
 
Thanks.

I didn't want to bore everyone with unneeded details when all I wanted was a
yes or no answer. I'll be more forthcoming on my next question.

Bearman
 
Hi,

most computer problems are complex, and for probable causes of appearantly
malfunctioning or non cooperating components, a full system spec is the best
way to ensure every possible cause of the problem will surface really ...

Anyway, there are programs like CTBIOS (www.wimsbios.com) that will show you
accurate info about motherboard make, and BIOS rev, and by that last i dont
mean some print on the chip on the board, but the software that can be
flashed to part of the bios chip.


regards,
HJ
 
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