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hc4361 | 16:08 Tue 20th Jan 2015 | Technology
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Can I put any capacity hard drive in pc, for example 4TB, or is it limited by processor, motherboard or any other component?

Windows 8.1
16GB RAM
i7 processor
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Is it 32 bit Windows or 64 bit Windows?

I guess it is 64 bit Windows as most are nowadays but I think 32 bit Windows cannot support a 4Tb drive.
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64 bit. Knew I'd miss a vital statistic out
Will this be the "boot" drive or a second or spare drive?

If instaling Windows on it I think you need to set it up as a GPT disk rather than an MBR disk as I think MBR supports only up to 2TB.

GPT is GUID Partition Table.

MBR is Master Bot Record.

You can read more here

http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/how-to/storage/3539201/gpt-vs-mbr-which-hard-drive-format-for-windows-81/
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It will be a second hard drive. The main one will be a SSD with the OS on it.
Does your PC have UEFI in the BIOS?

Many modern PCs do and I think you need it for Windows to support 4TB hard drive and GPT.

Cor it gets complicated doesn't it.
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How do I find that out, VHG?
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It's an unbadged desktop.
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What else can I say, methyl? That is exactly what it is, what do you need to know?
It's a self build?
Motherboard instructions should define any maximums allowed, if any.
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It is a self build but not by me.

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