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[ The PC Guide | Troubleshooting and Repair Guide | The Troubleshooting Expert | Troubleshooting Specific Components | Troubleshooting Hard Disk Drives | Missing Space Issues ] I have a hard disk that is over 540 MB in size but the system is seeing it only as a 504 MB or 528 MB drive Explanation: The system is not seeing the full size of your hard disk. In particular, the system is detecting the disk as being either 504 or 528 megabytes (depending on what piece of software is reporting the size). Other than this, the hard disk does appear to work.Diagnosis: The maximum size of an IDE/ATA hard disk running in standard, untranslated mode is 504 binary megabytes, or 528 decimal megabytes. This is the classic barrier that limits the use of larger hard disks on older systems. In order to use a disk over 504 MB in size, you must have a motherboard or hard disk controller capable of BIOS translation, or you must use a dynamic drive overlay to do the translation in software. If your large disk is showing up as 504/528 MB, then this means that either your motherboard and BIOS do not have translation support, or that support has not been enabled.Recommendation:
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