Any image, link, or discussion related to child pornography, child nudity, or other child abuse or exploitation. Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit 2 people found this reply helpful. Just for some information. I'm not sure why you can't get at the remaining 1TB most likely something in the partition table , but the 2 TB limit has everything to do with the file system, and very little to do with the operating system.
Here is a link on the maximums of given file systems. Note just because is the standard, that doesn't mean that you are restricted to it. You could go to sectors and get to 4 TB. But you would have to do this some how manually and then get Windows 10 to use that partition. You have to realize the folks that try to give advice on here are not professionals and from the looks of your post not as experienced as you.
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Hello Jete, Thank you for visiting Microsoft Community. Upgrade to Windows 10 for free In addition to that I would suggest you to know the system requirements and for that you may refer to the article mentioned below. Before you install You may also refer to the article mentioned below to for downloading Windows 10 on your computer.
How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Thanks jete PS. Dan - I know this doesn't answer your question about Windows 10, because I do not know. Note that the Mac natively uses a Unix based file system, so it has different limitations.
The information in that link is for Windows "For Windows NT and Windows ," under the important disclaimer on that page. Share More sharing options Followers 1. Prev 1 2 Next Page 1 of 2. Recommended Posts. Posted December 19, What is the max number of Gigs that 98SE can handle? Thanks in advance for your help.
Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Posted December 19, edited. Sfor Posted December 19, Posted December 20, Thank you for reply - I think, I would prefer the first variant. Posted December 21, The size of the primary partition can be GB or more, up to about GB. As I said, the problem with partition sizes is related to apps, not the OS. That's about it. Guest wsxedcrfv Posted December 22, Posted December 22, Multibooter Posted December 22, Sfor Posted January 12, Posted January 12, Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community.
Register a new account. Sign in Already have an account? Sign In Now. Go to topic listing. In the following example, the user has a 3-TB disk that was previously initialized by using the MBR partitioning scheme.
That device is labeled here as Disk 1. Disk 1 contains two separate unallocated sections. This separation indicates that the first 2 TB of the disk space can be used. However, the remaining space is non-addressable because of the bit addressing space limitation of the MBR partitioning scheme. To enable the system to fully address the total capacity of the storage device, you must convert the disk to use the GPT partitioning scheme.
Right-click the label on the left for the disk that you want to convert, and then click Convert to GPT Disk. Now that the disk is initialized to access the full storage capacity, you must create a partition, and then format that partition by using a file system.
Because the transition to a single-disk capacity of greater than 2 TB has occurred fairly recently, Microsoft has investigated how Windows supports these large disks. The results reveal several issues that apply to all versions of Windows earlier than and including Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 and Windows Server R2 with Service Pack 1.
To this point, the following incorrect behavior is known to occur when Windows handles single-disk storage capacity of greater than 2 TB:. The numeric capacity beyond 2 TB overflows. It results in the system being able to address only the capacity beyond 2 TB. For example, on a 3-TB disk, the available capacity may be only 1 TB.
The numeric capacity beyond 2 TB is truncated. It results in no more than 2 TB of addressable space. For example, on a 3-TB disk, the available capacity may be only 2 TB. The storage device isn't detected correctly.
In this case, it isn't displayed in either the Device Manager or Disk Management windows. Many storage controller manufacturers offer updated drivers that provide support for storage capacities of more than 2 TB. Contact your storage controller manufacturer or OEM to determine what downloadable support is available for single-disk capacities that are greater than 2 TB. When a disk encounters errors that are related to unreadable or unwritable sectors, it reports those errors and the relevant SCSI sense data to the operating system.
Therefore, the retrieved SCSI sense data either does not contain information about bad sectors or it contains incorrect information about bad sectors. Administrators should note this limitation when they look for bad sector LBA information that's recorded in the Windows event log. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Please rate your experience Yes No.
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