I believe that the next limit in the BX6R2 BIOS kicks in at 128GB binary,
which is equivalent to about 137GB decimal. Whichever way your 120GB disk
is measured, it should work (but a 200GB disk wouldn't). If you want to use
a disk bigger than 137GB decimal, you could install a PCI IDE card that has
support for big disks.
-- from Cy in the UK
"Daniel Fuchs" <> wrote in message
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> Jeff Smith wrote:
> >
> > hmm.. I think theres a limit on how large a FAT32 partion can be, are
you
> > partioning it ? or leaving it as 1 large partion ?
>
> I don't care... 80 gig works in one partition.
>
> Anyone using a 120 gig drive on a BX6-2?
>
> Daniel
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