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A/S/L: 37, Male, Weston-super-Mare, UK Marital: Relationship Interests: My kids, movies, music, literature and computing
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Sunday, 16th October 2005 @ 00:23
Roger - yes - it just works. My BIOS didnt recognise my 80Gb or 120Gb or 250Gb drives. But set the BIOS HDD type to "None" and NASLite does the rest.
I bought and downloaded the CD edition as I had HUGE difficulties with getting the floppy version to work.
Mine currently has 2x120Gb drives in and will be getting another 80Gb added soon. And when I can afford to - I'll be putting 3x 250Gb into it. My mate Jon is trying that at the moment - so if it works with >137Gb drives, I'll let you know.
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Saturday, 15th October 2005 @ 22:52
I was just wondering if you were findong the larger disk recognition as promised on their homepage, as I too have a 200MMX spare, this with 128Mb of ram and was toying with what to use it for. I have an article in a copy of Micro Mart on using Naslite, so, is it as good as they say.....?
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