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| Date: |      Sun, 01 Jun 2003 20:29:20 +0100  |  
| From: |      "Info 4 SYNass"   <Info@SYNass.NET >   |  
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| Subject: |  Re: SCOUG-Help: Re: Wayne's IDE... IMPORTANT  |  
 
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Hi Steven  
Thanks for your comments.  
Wayne asked my about my BIOS settings regarding the WDC400 =  
 
and I answered with my specs as displayed here !  
 
I would really appreciate your specific hint or suggestions what I do =  
 
need to change in my given settings !!  
 
I am not an expert nor a techie in HW but was able to get my new =  
 
WDC400 running early this year ;-)  
 
Beside of this I am keen to learn from Wayne's experiences =  
 
what I had made wrongly in my case ;-))  
 
 
At this moment I am struggling and trying with my GigaMO again.  
A 1.3GB MO-Media shows only 295MB ;-((  
 
 
The case with my GigaMO isn't that important as the one with =  
 
the HDD but later I would like to get it solved too ;-))  
 
Cheers, svobi  
 
 
PS:  
 
Enclosed I attached my FDISK /QUERY:ALL  
 
 - fd_qa.txt =  
 
 
Does it show something I must correct ?  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
steve53@earthlink.net on 01.06.2003 18:35:03  
To:	Info@SYNass.NET  
cc:	 =  
 
Subject:	Re: SCOUG-Help: Re: Wayne's IDE... IMPORTANT  
 
In <1054464803-0-Info@SYNass.NET>, on 06/01/03 =  
 
   at 10:53 AM, "Info 4 SYNass"  said:  
>BIOS - Standard CMOS Features:  
>-> IDE Primary Slave: WSC400EB-00CPF0  
>AUTO / LBA  
>40018 MB  
>CYL 4865  
>HEAD 255  
>PRECOMP 0  
>LZ 19157  
>SECTOR 63  
 
This is a typical LBA setup.  If you read up on LBA, you will find these  
numbers more more confusing than anything else.  It's the legacy of bad  
PC  
design decisions made long ago.  To access a drive >8GB, the BIOS or the  
driver has to send commands contains in logical block number (LBA).  The  
drive translates this into true CHS values.  The confusing arises when  
some driver puts the drive into one of the CHS modes and tries access  
the  
drive with a conflicting mapping.  
 
>What's Steven's opinon / Suggestion here ?  
 
If it were me, I would continue on the path that I have been leading  
Wayne,  We seem to be having some sucess. :-)  
 
Steven  
 
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=0A=0ADrive Name  Partition Vtype FStype Status   Start     Size  
=0A    1 0000003f     :    1    16      4          0      502  
    1 000fb040     :    0    00      0        502     2274  
    1 0056c6e2     :    1    0a      2       2776        7  
    1 WS221_A      :    1    17      1       2784     1459  
    1 WS221_F     C:    1    07      1       4243     1459  
    1 00b23617     :    0    00      0       5702     1459  
    2 0000003f     :    3    00      0          0     1106  
    2 WS221_B2    D:    2    07      1       1106     1106  
    2 004520d9    E:    2    07      0       2212     4996  
    2 00e14716    F:    2    07      0       7208     3828  
    2 0158e6fe    G:    2    07      0      11036     8056  
    2 0254a702     :    3    00      0      19092    19069  
                                             **BIOS:8032MB  
    3 0000003f     :    3    00      0          0     1004  
    3 001f60bf    H:    2    07      0       1004    12590  
    3 01b5ceb9    I:    2    07      0      13594    10072  
    3 03112902    J:    2    07      0      23666     7554  
    3 040b31fe    K:    2    07      0      31220     5036  
    3 04c6b8bb    L:    2    07      0      36256    15006  
    3 0641f0c7     :    3    00      0      51262    22042  
                                             **BIOS:8032MB  
    4 00000020     :    3    00      0          0       96  
 
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