On: 17 Jun 1998 23:17:51 +0900 Yamamoto Hirotaka writes:
> 
> "Mark H. Mabry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Martin> Are you using the setting LBA in the BIOS? I think I do and I
Martin> have a 8.5GB disk with heads 255 sectors 63 and cylinders
Martin> 784. Those are not near any 1024 limit.
>> 
>> 
>> Yes, LBA is enabled in the BIOS.
> 
> I know I'm asking a silly question, but what on earth is LBA??  How
> and why does it harm large disks?

LBA is linear block addressing and means that the BIOS no longer use
the ancient Cylinder/Sector/Head addressing scheme.  It does not harm
large disks but it neccessary for using them as the older way of
addressing is limited to 8GB, IIRC.

        Torsten

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