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					I formatted and lost 70 GBs on drive?
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						17. July 2010 @ 15:28 | 
						 
							
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							you ran a 160 so housing is fine
 
							
						 
						
						 
						
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						17. July 2010 @ 15:30 | 
						 
							
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							what's the model number of the hdd,surely there has to be something locking it's max limit of space that can be read or the drive is stuffed
 
							
						 
						
						 
						
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						17. July 2010 @ 15:51 | 
						 
							
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							Originally posted by scorpNZ:  what's the model number of the hdd,surely there has to be something locking it's max limit of space that can be read or the drive is stuffed 
  scorpNZ,  When you say housing is fine, that 160 was an external drive that came already enclosed in its own case.  The 80GB Seagate was an internal drive that I just placed in an Acomdata enclosure this week.
 
 And, that internal 80GB drive that I making into an external drive is ST380013A, SN: 3JT383WQ.  Thanks for the help.  Tom
							
						 
						
						
						
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						17. July 2010 @ 16:13 | 
						 
							
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							how do you know that the motherboard doesn't have an ide connector? the reason i am asking is that the 80gig gets connected internally & reconfigured back to 80gig size.
 
							
						 
						
						
						
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						18. July 2010 @ 08:01 | 
						 
							
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							Originally posted by ddp:  how do you know that the motherboard doesn't have an ide connector? the reason i am asking is that the 80gig gets connected internally & reconfigured back to 80gig size. 
  Okay, I looked inside for an IDE connector and all of them are SATA (going to my two internal drvies) except what looks like an IDE connector going into the CD/DVD drive.  Can I unplug that one and hook the 80 GB Seagate to it and turn it back on?  Is that what you had in mind, to see if it reads the drive and then reformat it?  Thanks.  Tom
							
						 
						
						
						
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						18. July 2010 @ 09:14 | 
						 
							
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							I disconnected the CD drive and used that power supply and IDE cable to hook up the 80GB drive that only shows 32BG.  Same problem, no matter how many times I format it or whether I use nfts or FAT32, it still only shows 32GB.  I ran Seatools tests, and it passes everything, but I noticed in system information it shows Max LBA 66055244.  Does this mean anything?  
 
 You know what I hate. I paid $30 for this enclosure to salvage this 80 GB internal drvie to use as storage, and I have spend probably 15 hours or more trying to make it work, when I could have bought a 320GB portable drive for $50.  Maybe it is time to cut my losses, huh?  
 
 Thanks for any other ideas to get back my missing 48GBs.  Tom
							
						 
						
						
						
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						18. July 2010 @ 11:18 | 
						 
							
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							Here is a little more information, if anyone is still willing to help me out.
 
 In the bios, under drives, it shows,
 Drive 0: SATA-0 (and it shows my 500gb internal drive)
 Drive 1: SATA-2 (and it shows my 160 internal drive)
 Drive 2: PATA-0 (shows PRI IDE Master, but Drive ID is Unknown)
 Drive 3: PATA-1 (shows PRI IDE Slave, but Drive ID is Unknown)
 
 Why is it not seeing the 80gb Seagate (that is giving me so much trouble) that I hooked up to the IDE cable that was connected to my CD drive?  Also, why can I see this 80GB drive in disk management, but not in the bios.  Or, am I confused?  Thanks.  Tom
							
						 
						
						
						
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							Have to assume hdd connected to dvd channel makes comp think it's a dvd drive,only option now remove IDE cable from attached dvd drive leave it connected to hdd,place plug that is in the motherboard & put it where the HDD IDE cable would go it will then show in either Drive 2 or 3 PATA,i think cs is best for pin jumper position,if it fails to show or show full capacity in comp manage & apart from using a live cd if even that'd make a diff at this point then drive is most probably got bad sectors or something
 
 As for originally being a comp hdd not an external makes no diff an hdd is an hdd,your useable space is 80gb for that drive there's nothing special about it only thing now that i see stopping it reading all is pin jumpers as unlikely as that is or drive platters are unreadable due to damage which going by reviews of those early models is looking more likely,something about flaking
 
							
						 
						
						 
						
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							Everyone,  I really appreciate the suggestions, but the drive just does not want to cooperate, so I am giving up.  Live is too short for me to keep searching for the problem.
 
 My last attempt to fix it was to reload win98 on my old Dell where this drive used to be, and then used Discwizard to write zeros on it (took 3 plus hours).  Then, that computer showed me a completely clean 80GB drive.  
 
 I then put 80GB Seagate in the new enclosure, plugged it into our newer Dell through the USB, and it just shows 32GB again.  Something in this computer does not want this drive (an IDE drive) to show or use all 80 GB.  If anyone, with this new info, has another simple suggestion, I might try it, otherwise I will donate this drive and its old computer home to a church.  Thanks again for the help.  Tom
							
						 
						
						
						
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							what is the specs on the current pc not the old dell & what windows?
 
							
						 
						
						
						
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							Originally posted by ddp:  what is the specs on the current pc not the old dell & what windows? 
  This may be too much information.  I am running Windows XP.
 
 Manufacturer Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz 
 Clock Speed 3GHz 
 
 Processor 
 Clock Speed 3GHz 
 
 Memory 
 Available Memory 60.81 % 
 Page File Size -1022.Mb 
 Available Page File -318. % 
 Virtual Memory 2047.8Mb 
 Available Virtual Memory 98.01 % 
 Memory Slot 1 [DIMM_1]  1024Mb 
 Memory Slot 2 [DIMM_3]  512Mb 
 Memory Slot 3 [DIMM_2]  1024Mb 
 Memory Slot 4 [DIMM_4]  512Mb 
 
 Memory 
 Memory Slot 1 [DIMM_1]  1024Mb 
 Memory Slot 2 [DIMM_3]  512Mb 
 Memory Slot 3 [DIMM_2]  1024Mb 
 Memory Slot 4 [DIMM_4]  512Mb 
 
 Memory 
 
 Memory 
 
 Network Card 
 Adapters Intel(R) PRO/100 VE Network Connection - Packet Scheduler Miniport 
 
 Storage 
 Drive Type Drive Size Total Available Space Used Space 
 C: NTFS 451.0Gb 297.4Gb 153.6Gb 
 E: NTFS 144.3Gb 56.45Gb 87.85Gb 
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 I:     
 
 Storage 
 
 Hardware 
 Type Description 
 DVD/CD-ROM Drives PHILIPS DVD+-RW DVD8801 
 Disk Drives ST3500418AS 465.7Gb 
  WDC WD1600JS-75NCB1 149.0Gb 
  TEAC USB   HS-CF Card USB Device  
  TEAC USB   HS-MS Card USB Device  
  TEAC USB   HS-SD Card USB Device  
  TEAC USB   HS-xD/SM USB Device  
 Display Adapters RADEON X300 SE 128MB HyperMemory 128Mb 
 Floppy Disk Drives (Standard floppy disk drives) TEAC FD-05PUB USB Device 
 IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) Ultra ATA Storage Controllers - 27DF 
  Primary IDE Channel 
  Intel(R) 82801GB/GR/GH (ICH7 Family) Serial ATA Storage Controller - 27C0 
  Primary IDE Channel 
  Secondary IDE Channel 
 Keyboards USB Human Interface Device 
  HID Keyboard Device 
 Mice and Other Pointing Devices HID-compliant Bluetooth Mouse 
  Dell HID-compliant Bluetooth Mouse 
 Monitors Plug and Play Monitor - (Standard monitor types) 
 Sound Devices SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC 
  Bluetooth Hands-free Audio 
  Bluetooth Stereo Audio 
 USB Controllers Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB Universal Host Controller - 27C8 
  Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB Universal Host Controller - 27C9 
  Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB Universal Host Controller - 27CA 
  Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB Universal Host Controller - 27CB 
  Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 27CC
							
						 
						
						
						
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