your motherboard do not support the 400gb hard disk you have. either you upgrade your board so it can see it or refund the hard disk if possible.
2007-05-28 15:06:51
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answered by Anonymous
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If your computer is an older PC that is why they were not designed to detect hard drives that large. You would either have to replace your computer altogether or replace the mother board with one that is more up to date. Don't fret to much about it though even though your PC does not recognize the 400 gig drive. It knows its there.
I had a similer problem with my older PC when I got a larger hard drive for it. It did not notice the compleat size of it but it still down loaded onto the drive that it wasn't supposed to recognize.
2007-05-29 13:04:36
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answered by Belgariad 6
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Your computer doesn't support 400 GB HDD.
2007-05-28 14:16:57
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answered by (¯`v´¯)�§]¦o¦[¥ 2
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You mean, 137gb?? Go into the bios, press del, f8, f2, f12, f10 or whatever to get into bios, and look for hdd stuff, just go into every menu, and enable LBA mode. Then download windows service pack 1.
2007-05-28 19:27:24
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answered by bryant s 4
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Three things: You accidently somehow made a partition.
Your motherboard reads only a certain size.
You have corrupt space.
2007-05-28 15:52:06
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answered by Anonymous
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If u got it new then return it, if u have had it for a while in a different computer then u probably still have files on it.
2007-05-28 14:17:49
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answered by freddy 2
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