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  1. There was a 137gb limit on the orginal pre service pack windows xp. This was addressed/fixed in SP1. http://forums.techguy.org/windows-nt-2000-xp/585988-xp-boot-hard-disk-limits.html

  2. 4 Ιουλ 2011 · Windows XP supports a hard drive with a maximum size of 2TB. This limitation is due to the MBR partition layout, assuming the disk uses 512b sectors. The limit is increased to 16TB (approx. 16,000 GB) if it has a 4K sector size.

  3. 21 Ιουν 2008 · I had no trouble installing a 500GB SATA drive in Win 32-bit XP home SP3. I first formatted the drive. Control Panel >> Admin Tools >> Computer Management >> Disk Management.

  4. Simple answer: It's not safe. If the system RAM memory gets short, windows will save in the HDD the information it would preferably put in the RAM because RAM is a lot faster. If windows runs out of memory RAM and HDD, windows can crash, the software running in windows can crash... and so on.

  5. 30 Οκτ 2002 · The problem results from the fact that the code’s addressing format limits the number of disk cylinders to 1024 (with the typical disk sector size of 512 bytes), which translates to 7.8 GB of disk space. This limitation is relevant only when the BIOS is being used for hard drive access.

  6. 28 Σεπ 2004 · Windows XP Service Pack 1 and Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 operating systems, or higher, are required to support ATA disc drives larger than 137GB. The registry setting EnableBigLBA needs to...

  7. 8 Ιαν 2014 · This is because XP only supports disks in MBR format, and the max MBR supports is 2TB. You may have issues installing Windows XP on these or any new HDD as they all use Advanced Format Drives...

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