Re: Problem with disk upgrade of Windows XP Pro

From: relic (complaints_at_relic211.cjb.net)
Date: 11/16/05


Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 01:27:19 GMT

Dustin Cook wrote:
> Kadaitcha Man wrote:
>
>
>> /NOT/ SP1, *** for brains. The original release.
>
> Wrong.
> https://maxtor.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/maxtor.cfg/php/enduser/olh_adp.php?p_faqid=960&&p_sid=j-TYG7jh&p_lva=
>
> If you have SP1, and not SP1a, 48bitlba is NOT turned on by default,

Wrong. You got your *** in the *** again, dustbin. Do you even know the
/real/ difference between SP1 and SP1a?

> You will fuxor the drive in this case if you continue writing to it.
> Km, idiot, you did know sp1 came out in 2 versions right, *** for
> brains?
>
> And the poster said the OS would boot, but it will not let him login.
> So, either something is fucked in the cloning process; Entirely
> possible his machine's BIOS isn't seeing the full capacity of the new
> drive, and messing up the partitions slightly. It doesn't take much to
> disable windows. Or, it's a side effect of ghosting an OS to a largeer
> drive that doesn't know its bigger, attempts to mount the hive, and
> accidently fucks itself. Your advice if either of these conditions is
> true could cause him great harm.
>
>
> The original SP1 didn't have 48bit lba enabled.
>
> Regards,
> Dustin Cook
> http://bughunter.atspace.org

Groups added. I want everyone to see this bogus claim by dustbin.

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