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connecting an external drive
I have connected a 160Gb Maxtor drive fitted in a caddy via usb2. My pc only 'sees' approx 32 Gb - I have formatted the drive on another pc which sees it at it's proper capacity via IDE cable link but when I connect to my new pc via usb2 I get the above problem. Is this a limitation of the usb controller or is there a solution? Any advice greatly appreciated.
I am using xp service pack2 and machine is a fairly new HP Pavilion
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What does BIOS say when it's connected via the USB and do you have any instructions with the caddy?
You can't connect to the new PC via an IDE cable? I think that this'll be faster than usb2
Historically, there are a few reasons for the 32GB hard drive capacity barrier; namely BIOS, FAT32 and LBA.
This goes into more detail and may point you in the right direction for a solution.
BTW USB2.0 (Hi-Speed) has a maximum data rate of 480 Mbps which is more than enough to handle the maximum IDE (ATA/133) of 133 Mbps, especially when you consider a 7200 RPM hard drive is unlikely to consistently attain a burst speed of greater than 90 Mbps.