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Thread: HarwareQuiz#4-IDE Hard Drive

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    Default Re:HarwareQuiz#4-IDE Hard Drive

    Answer: A - 528MB

    Explanation: A BIOS without "Large Drive Support" can only see the first 528MB of an IDE drive.

    well ramesh, you'll be a hungry man 2day ;D

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    Default Re:HarwareQuiz#4-IDE Hard Drive

    [quote author=makaveli link=board=28;threadid=4645;start=0#msg43087 date=1087570225]
    Answer: A - 528MB

    Explanation: A BIOS without "Large Drive Support" can only see the first 528MB of an IDE drive.
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    Well remember that at one time a 49MB drive was considered large, so I know when that barrier was reached. . I had such a drive (49MB) with WIN3.1 and tried desperately to install WIN95 on it ;D

    [quote author=makaveli link=board=28;threadid=4645;start=0#msg43087 date=1087570225]
    well ramesh, you'll be a hungry man 2day ;D
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    Nah. Gonna order some Stew Peas and Rice today, man.

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    Default Re:HarwareQuiz#4-IDE Hard Drive

    wow ramesh, i bet 49mb, was kinda good that time huh

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    Default Re:HarwareQuiz#4-IDE Hard Drive

    Ramesh saved by the bell ;D mi afi go dash we di ketchup star >

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