Image: Seagate 7200.9 hard drive
Seagate's 500GB 7200.9 is one of the biggest on the market
R E L A T E D   C O N T E N T
ADVERTISEMENT

Hands on: How to upgrade your hard disk

Avoid Bios problems that limit your new hard drive to 137GB when upgrading

Gordon Laing, Personal Computer World 10 Apr 2006
ADVERTISEMENT

In this age of digital music, photos and video, you can never have too much storage. Unfortunately, what might have seemed like a gargantuan hard disk even a couple of years ago may now be full to the brim.

Luckily the cost per gigabyte of hard disks has fallen as our desire for larger capacities has increased. The simple solution is to buy a large new disk for your ageing system, but in practice you may run into problems.

The first and most common problem for owners of PCs more than few years old is support for disks above 137GB. It sounds crazy today, but a limitation in both Windows and the Bios of older systems prevents them from recognising disks larger than 137GB, which can cause headaches for owners looking to upgrade.

The second issue is that even if your system does support disks greater than 137GB, you may find it increasingly hard to get hold of a disk that is compatible with the connectors in your system.

Older PCs used the traditional wide 40pin parallel ATA connector for hard disks, but this is gradually being superseded by the newer Serial ATA (Sata) standard, which uses a much narrower connector and cable.

Admittedly the transition between the two connectors is taking place very gradually and there are still plenty of disks on sale with parallel ATA interfaces, but some of the newer models, not to mention the lowest priced models, may only be available with a Sata interface.

So what’s the owner of an ageing system to do? Here we’ll explain the 137GB limitation and what can be done to get around it.

See also:

Make your queries run considerably faster by getting to grips with indexes  05 Apr 2006
Image: D-Link firewallImprove security and avoid the pitfalls of running multiple machines using one IP address  03 Apr 2006
image: Customise Windows startup and Windows PowertoysCustomise your startup for XP; plus colour management investigated  28 Mar 2006
Quadruple the number of programmes your PVR can record with this easy to follow workshop  15 Mar 2006
If you haven’t discovered it yet, find out why this online photo site is causing waves  14 Mar 2006

All Computer Components
Tags: Hardware

Like this story? Spread the news by clicking below:

Post this to Delicious del.icio.us    Post this to Digg Digg this    Post this to reddit reddit!

Permalink for this story
R E A D E R   C O M M E N T S
M A R K E T P L A C E
Get your free demo of Numara Track-It! 8 - the leading help desk solution for IT related issues.
Make presentations, review documents & share your entire desktop. 30-day free trial! (cc required).
Discover how remote support can fuel your IT business in ways you've never thought of before.
Apply ITIL best practices at your service desk while eliminating integration cost. Learn more here.
WAN based, automated, daily vulnerability assessments. Click here to try and request our whitepapers.
Have your product or service listed here >   
Sponsored links
F E A T U R E D   J O B S
| Computer People
Leading Organisation seeks a talented Financial Business Systems Administrator, to be based in their London office. Your role will focus on the launch of a new extremely business critical system and you will be joining ... more >
| Computer People
Leading Financial Services company seeks a talented SQL Database Administrator, DBA, to be based in their London office. You will support the design, development and maintenance of their SQL Server databases, ensuring their performance, availability ... more >
| Computer People
Leading IT Company seeks a talented Senior Software Developer / Team Leader to be based in North West Hampshire, near Aldershot. You will work on all areas of the development lifecycle as part of an ... more >
| Computer People
Leading Financial Services website seeks a talented Web Developer to be based near Leatherhead, Surrey. You will work on all areas of the development lifecycle as part of an expanding development team, acquiring a deep ... more >
More job opportunities