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Thanks Kurt. Hopefully, this PC is new enough (not quite a year) to already
support > 137GB. But this will be good to know if I need it.

- Dan

On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 4:33 PM, Kurt Anderson <kjanderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Whoops I sent it by accident.
If you run into the 137gb limit go here:
http://www.48bitlba.com/

I ran into this issue a while back. Though even worse, I had a program
on my computer that I never used that came with the motherboard that
prevented anything larger than 137gb (boy what a pain that was to figure
out).


Kurt Anderson
Application Developer
Highsmith

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Guys, again, thanks for all of the advice!

- Dan
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