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Is there a hard disk size limit these days?
Will I run into any trouble trying to run the biggest disk I can find? (on a slightly older machine) Are there older IDE standards that have disk size limits? Does 32 bit Windows impose a limit?
(I did a bunch of Googling but all I found was a ton of stuff from 2001 about the 3 GB limit and junk like that) I see there are consumer drives up to 4 TB now, though the price goes nuts above 2 TB. |
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Re: Is there a hard disk size limit these days?
As long as you have the latest version of XP or Vista you should be fine.
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Re: Is there a hard disk size limit these days?
I think I remember reading that NTFS5 can support up to like 200 something TB, but the MBR can only handle partitions up to 2TB.
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Re: Is there a hard disk size limit these days?
The limit to a NTFS volume will not be hit for a very long time. Its something incredibly huge.
http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsser...3.mspx?mfr=true |
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Re: Is there a hard disk size limit these days?
Sunnofabeech. Now when I google for it I get this page. HYACHACHACHA.
This is one of the slightly older MS articles that suggests a 2 TB limit : http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsser...3.mspx?mfr=true Anyway I think I'll stick with a 2 TB disk and that should be safe. |
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