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    Re: Sony VGN-S260 maximum hard drive capacity?

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by gotmilk70, Jun 17, 2009.

  1. gotmilk70

    gotmilk70 Notebook Consultant

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    Hi guys/gals, I have a Sony VGN-S260 laptop. I got it fixed and installed a Western Digital 250GB Scorpio Blue EIDE hard drive. I updated to the latest bios available and also installed WINXP SP3. The HDD is only detected as 137GB on the bios and 128GB roughly on windows. I heard that WINXP SP1 and above supported 48-bit LBA and I did not see an option to add partitions to utilize all space on my HDD. I also tried PM 8.0 and it did not see the extra space. I am in a bind and would like to use my space on the hard drive. any advice?
     
  2. Padmé

    Padmé NBR Super Pink Princess

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    Moved your post to a thread of it's own as the other one is too old. Maybe it will help you get an answer. :)
     
  3. hendra

    hendra Notebook Virtuoso

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    If your BIOS detects 137GB, then the OS will not be able to use 250GB. The BIOS is the final decision maker.