Hard drive size ?
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Hard drive size ?
I was given an old Packard Bell comp and it is showing the hard drive at 619MB, the label on the drive says 1.6GB. Didn't the old comps have a 2.1GB limit ? I ran fdisk and it still shows at 619MB.
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The drive is indeed 1624MB with one 618MB partition. I put it in my main comp and deleted the 619MB partition and then created one 1624MB partition.
Now if I could only find the mobo drivers for it. I had Win95b installed on it but it had a yellow "!" on the IDE controller. Therefore, no CD drive is shown in "My Comp".
Feel free to search for drivers. It is a Packard Bell Legend 245. Onboard graphics, ISA riser, ISA sound card (unknown), 14.4 modem connected to the mobo with a small ribbon cable, 1.44 floppy, 5.25" floppy, CD-ROM, 1.6gig hd.
Feel free to search for drivers. It is a Packard Bell Legend 245. Onboard graphics, ISA riser, ISA sound card (unknown), 14.4 modem connected to the mobo with a small ribbon cable, 1.44 floppy, 5.25" floppy, CD-ROM, 1.6gig hd.
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You have 95 installed in it now? If so the problem with the IDE driver is not just a driver issue. That was a major pain when it first came out.
When you DO find the right driver you'll need to do a registry hack. 95 would PERMANENTLY disable the IDE controller (forcing DOS compatibility) if the IDE driver ever failed to work properly, in order to keep from corrupting data.
Even after you install the right driver, it won't work until you change a registry setting. More details here (this applies to 95,98 & ME): http://the-predator.tripod.com/dell/win ... l#win1-2-2
HOWEVER the simplest solution is to install Win98 or ME on it. They should have drivers for any IDE controller from that era. If they don't then it's REALLY an obscure mobo.
You might have some luck here: http://www.driverguide.com/
When you DO find the right driver you'll need to do a registry hack. 95 would PERMANENTLY disable the IDE controller (forcing DOS compatibility) if the IDE driver ever failed to work properly, in order to keep from corrupting data.
Even after you install the right driver, it won't work until you change a registry setting. More details here (this applies to 95,98 & ME): http://the-predator.tripod.com/dell/win ... l#win1-2-2
HOWEVER the simplest solution is to install Win98 or ME on it. They should have drivers for any IDE controller from that era. If they don't then it's REALLY an obscure mobo.
You might have some luck here: http://www.driverguide.com/
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Originally posted by FlyingPenguin
HOWEVER the simplest solution is to install Win98 or ME on it. They should have drivers for any IDE controller from that era. If they don't then it's REALLY an obscure mobo.
You funny.
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