First post, by Tempest
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Not sure if this question belongs in Windows or Hardware. Please move if I'm wrong.
I have a 40GB IBM Deskstar hard drive that I want to use with my Windows 98SE machine. The BIOS on my PC (an IBM PC 350) can only do drives up to 8GB which is fine by me. This drive is a replacement for an older hard drive that I was using for Windows 98 (a 40GB drive, but it was only seen as 1.2GB by Windows 98 for some reason). I used Norton Ghost to make an image of the drive, store it on a secondary drive (which is also larger but seen as the full 8GB by Windows), and then restore it the new drive. This worked, but the Windows 98 drive is only seen as 2GB instead of 8GB.
Is this a result of using Norton Ghost to restore the image of the old drive or do I need to do something special to format it to the full 8GB? Is there a limit on how large the main Windows 98 partition can be or something? I tried hooking the new drive up to Windows 98 as a slave drive and format it there thinking that Windows would at least see full the 8GB, but it only saw 2GB. The BIOS sees the full 8GB though. Any ideas? I'd just like my drive to show the full 8GB in Windows 98.
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