Maxtor Big Drive Enabler (Free)
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Maxtor Big Drive Enabler (Free)
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This should run on most Computers, Maxtor Hard Drive or not. Windows 2000 ,Windows XP Home Edition ,Windows XP Professional Maxtor's Big Drive Enabler is a one step executable that enables support for drives larger than 137 Gigabytes in Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 and XP Service Pack 1. This utility takes the guess work out of editing the Windows registry. The Big Drive Enabler fixes an operating system limitation. This utility is needed anytime a Hard Disk Drive larger than 137 GB is connected to the motherboard's ATA bus, regardless of any system BIOS that supports 48-bit LBA. |
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Saved Versions
| Name | Filename | Updated | Operations |
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| Maxtor Big Drive Enabler | big_drive_enabler.exe | 26th April 2008 - 11:03 AM |
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Lo-Fi Version | Time is now: 3rd September 2010 - 06:46 PM |