First post, by brostenen
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It has been up here a couple of times, and for most of the part, people have said that Seagate drives and Seatools are the only way to modify a 120gb, 80gb or 20gb drive into something else... In other words, unless you have a Seagate drive you are out of luck.
My search for changing stuff on a harddrive, let me to some really interresting tools, and I have probably succeded in modding a Toshiba 20gb drive into a 1gb Toshiba drive. The bad part is. That the drive is a 2.5 inch laptop PATA drive, and none of my retro machines are really hooked up, as I am in the process of fiddeling with an Amiga600 these days. So... Can people try this, and confirm if this is actual real or there are issues that makes Seagate drives the only working drives, to do this on? Anyone up for some modding and testing? 😀
As people can clearly see by the model number of the drive, I have here in the pictures, a 20gb drive running as a 1gb drive.
I have used a program called "HDAT2" that can be found on Hirens Boot Disk. The results so far are in pictures below.
If I have to be honest. It looks like it is possible to do this with drives other than Seagate drives.
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