ChatterBank1 min ago
Windows 7 and a 2Tb hard drive
I recently bought an Acer desktop PC from eBuyer. It came with core i3 and a 500Gb hard drive, but no operating system.
I have now installed Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit on the 500Gb hard drive and it works fine.
I have a Western Digital 2Tb hard drive (WD20EARS) - never been used - that I want to put in the case as a second hard drive (with W7 still on the 500Gb).
Largest drive I have ever used is 1Tb, but I have heard there can be problems with 2Tb drives (problems formatting or problems of it not being recognized).
Do I have to do anything special with the 2Tb drive or will W7 happily format it and recognize it as a full 2Tb drive?
I have now installed Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit on the 500Gb hard drive and it works fine.
I have a Western Digital 2Tb hard drive (WD20EARS) - never been used - that I want to put in the case as a second hard drive (with W7 still on the 500Gb).
Largest drive I have ever used is 1Tb, but I have heard there can be problems with 2Tb drives (problems formatting or problems of it not being recognized).
Do I have to do anything special with the 2Tb drive or will W7 happily format it and recognize it as a full 2Tb drive?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I already have the 2Tb drive so want to use it. There is only room for one extra drive in the PC case.
I got it "free" when I bought a NAS drive a year or so back (special offer) but the NAS drive had only just started supporting 2Tb drives so I put a 1Tb drive in it instead just to be safe.
I already have about 750Gb of data backed up (years of computer work) so need to look at hard disks larger than 1Tb.
Note Western Digital now have a 3Tb drive available.
I got it "free" when I bought a NAS drive a year or so back (special offer) but the NAS drive had only just started supporting 2Tb drives so I put a 1Tb drive in it instead just to be safe.
I already have about 750Gb of data backed up (years of computer work) so need to look at hard disks larger than 1Tb.
Note Western Digital now have a 3Tb drive available.
I believe the critical capacity limit is 2.199TB, at which point boot drives require an EFI BIOS, GPT (GUID partition table) and drivers...
http://www.hitachigst...nal-drives/above-2tb/
http://www.seagate.co...s/support/beyond-2tb/
...and data drives require GPT and drivers...
http://blog.lewan.com...using-gpt-type-disks/
http://www.hitachigst...nal-drives/above-2tb/
http://www.seagate.co...s/support/beyond-2tb/
...and data drives require GPT and drivers...
http://blog.lewan.com...using-gpt-type-disks/