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From: bob on 26 Jul 2010 14:54 Ihave a Compaq Presario V2000 with an 80gb WD ATA drive. I'd like to max the hard drive size but cannot out how large a hard drive the bios will support. Here are the specs for the bios via dmidecode --type 0: Vendor: Hewlett-Packard Version: F.27 Release Date: 08/30/2006 Address: 0xE5BF0 Runtime Size: 107536 bytes ROM Size: 512 kB Characteristics: PCI is supported PC Card (PCMCIA) is supported PNP is supported APM is supported BIOS is upgradeable BIOS shadowing is allowed ESCD support is available Boot from CD is supported Print screen service is supported (int 5h) 8042 keyboard services are supported (int 9h) Serial services are supported (int 14h) Printer services are supported (int 17h) CGA/mono video services are supported (int 10h) ACPI is supported USB legacy is supported Any/all help is much appreciated. Thanks
From: blues2use on 26 Jul 2010 15:02 On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 18:54:02 +0000, bob wrote: > Ihave a Compaq Presario V2000 with an 80gb WD ATA drive. I'd like to max > the hard drive size but cannot out how large a hard drive the bios will > support. Here are the specs for the bios via dmidecode --type 0: > > > Vendor: Hewlett-Packard > Version: F.27 > Release Date: 08/30/2006 > Address: 0xE5BF0 > Runtime Size: 107536 bytes > ROM Size: 512 kB > Characteristics: > PCI is supported > PC Card (PCMCIA) is supported > PNP is supported > APM is supported > BIOS is upgradeable > BIOS shadowing is allowed > ESCD support is available > Boot from CD is supported > Print screen service is supported (int 5h) 8042 keyboard services are > supported (int 9h) Serial services are supported (int 14h) Printer > services are supported (int 17h) CGA/mono video services are supported > (int 10h) ACPI is supported > USB legacy is supported > > Any/all help is much appreciated. > > Thanks BTW, I have updated to the most recent bios available which is F27 dated 2006. There is nothing newer available on the HP/Compaq site for this model. Thanks
From: Dianci Maichong on 29 Jul 2010 07:22 On 26 Jul 2010 18:54:02 GMT, bob <blues2use(a)nospam.com> wrote: >Ihave a Compaq Presario V2000 with an 80gb WD ATA drive. I'd like to max >the hard drive size but cannot out how large a hard drive the bios will >support. Here are the specs for the bios via dmidecode --type 0: > > >Vendor: Hewlett-Packard > Version: F.27 > Release Date: 08/30/2006 > Address: 0xE5BF0 > Runtime Size: 107536 bytes > ROM Size: 512 kB > Characteristics: > PCI is supported > PC Card (PCMCIA) is supported > PNP is supported > APM is supported > BIOS is upgradeable > BIOS shadowing is allowed > ESCD support is available > Boot from CD is supported > Print screen service is supported (int 5h) > 8042 keyboard services are supported (int 9h) > Serial services are supported (int 14h) > Printer services are supported (int 17h) > CGA/mono video services are supported (int 10h) > ACPI is supported > USB legacy is supported > >Any/all help is much appreciated. > >Thanks IIRC, 160GB and certainly no larger.
From: blues2use on 29 Jul 2010 12:06 On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 21:22:52 +1000, Dianci Maichong wrote: > On 26 Jul 2010 18:54:02 GMT, bob <blues2use(a)nospam.com> wrote: > >>Ihave a Compaq Presario V2000 with an 80gb WD ATA drive. I'd like to max >>the hard drive size but cannot out how large a hard drive the bios will >>support. Here are the specs for the bios via dmidecode --type 0: >> >> >>Vendor: Hewlett-Packard >> Version: F.27 >> Release Date: 08/30/2006 >> Address: 0xE5BF0 >> Runtime Size: 107536 bytes >> ROM Size: 512 kB >> Characteristics: >> PCI is supported >> PC Card (PCMCIA) is supported >> PNP is supported >> APM is supported >> BIOS is upgradeable >> BIOS shadowing is allowed >> ESCD support is available >> Boot from CD is supported >> Print screen service is supported (int 5h) 8042 keyboard services are >> supported (int 9h) Serial services are supported (int 14h) Printer >> services are supported (int 17h) CGA/mono video services are supported >> (int 10h) ACPI is supported >> USB legacy is supported >> >>Any/all help is much appreciated. >> >>Thanks > > > IIRC, 160GB and certainly no larger. Thanks for the reply. I was thinking 120gb but if I can use a 160gb that would be even better. Do you know if there is a -definite- answer to this? I'd hate to order a 160gb and not be able to use it. Everything else that I have is already at 320gb or larger as they are all much newer laptops. Thanks again
From: BillW50 on 29 Jul 2010 13:33 On 7/29/2010 11:06 AM, blues2use wrote: > On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 21:22:52 +1000, Dianci Maichong wrote: >> IIRC, 160GB and certainly no larger. > > Thanks for the reply. I was thinking 120gb but if I can use a 160gb that > would be even better. > > Do you know if there is a -definite- answer to this? I'd hate to order a > 160gb and not be able to use it. Everything else that I have is already > at 320gb or larger as they are all much newer laptops. > > Thanks again If you can read 160GB, than it should be able to read up to 2TB without problems. As 128GB to 132GB is the tripping point if it can't read any higher. Although they don't make 2.5 inch PATA drives that large yet (and may never will either). Worse comes to worse, if it can't read a larger drive which you had purchased. There are lots of people on eBay that would be willing to pay you good money to take it off of your hands. So you shouldn't be out hardly any money to find out either way. -- Bill Gateway MX6124 ('06 era) 1 of 3 - Windows XP SP2
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