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Post by Mechaman on Mar 17, 2004 20:47:42 GMT 8
Hi all,
Whats the differences between the two bios?
Basically they are the same, the only thing is that if you have a upgraded HDD,
For X2 4981.67 you will have the 1st 137Gb in F: drive partition 6 and the remaining space in partition 7 G:
For X2 4981.06 you will have all HDD space in one big F: drive
The above apply for 4983.67 and 4983.06 bioses also
Hope this helps
Mechaman
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zehn
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Post by zehn on Dec 15, 2004 7:49:43 GMT 8
If i already have a F: with Apps and games installed, Can i extend the F: drive to accomodate more space with the .06 bios? Can the .06 bios also recognise my G: drive as well if i do not want to extend my f: drive, ie leave the f: drive as it is? zehn Hi all, Whats the differences between the two bios? Basically they are the same, the only thing is that if you have a upgraded HDD, For X2 4981.67 you will have the 1st 137Gb in F: drive partition 6 and the remaining space in partition 7 G: For X2 4981.06 you will have all HDD space in one big F: drive The above apply for 4983.67 and 4983.06 bioses also Hope this helps Mechaman
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Post by Mechaman on Dec 15, 2004 16:28:02 GMT 8
It depends on the bios you load into your modchip. If .06 then everything goes into F: i.e. if your HDD is 160GB then F: contains 152Gb (take out 8GB to simulate the original HDD) If using .67 then if your HDD is 160GB F: max size is 112GB and the rest 40Gb goes into G: That means using .06 bios u only can have F: not G: part hope this helps mechaman If i already have a F: with Apps and games installed, Can i extend the F: drive to accomodate more space with the .06 bios? Can the .06 bios also recognise my G: drive as well if i do not want to extend my f: drive, ie leave the f: drive as it is? zehn
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