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Old July 22nd, 2012, 08:24 PM
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Exclamation Paragon Gpt Problem Is There Anyone Out There Can Help Me With This

http://paragon-gpt-loader.blogspot.com/

Ticket ID 3334724
State In work
Date created 15/07/2012 12:17

4 days already no reply....

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I am very experienced with computers and I hardly ever need any support but here I am asking for a help please let me know if I am missing anything

my problem is after using the gpt loader my 3tb hard drive wont show up as 3tb full capacity

I believe the problem causes because when I first tried to install the GPT loader it NEVER ASKED ME TO INSTALL UNSIGNED DISK drivers

I checked the installation from my registry it looks like it installed just fine I also have my unsigned driver installations are enabled

so how can I find this so called unsigned disk driver and remove it from my computer I might be using something old so once I remove it I am hoping GPT loader will ask me to install their drivers, let me know where and how can I remove completely these disk drivers I believe that is my problem...
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UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE

I have the new 3tb seagate hd on windows xp sp3 on nforce 680i motherboard with paragon gpt_loader that I just purchased

so it looks like paragon GPT loader is not supported with SCSI so basically I am out of luck with this drive? and stuck with only 746 GB of space

update: I highly doubt there is something to do with my bios
and I cannot remove my scsi drivers from my windows manager as I have nvidia raid if you know how to make this 3tb hd not show up as scsi so I can use the gpt loader please let me know thanks

my question is how can I make this 3tb hd without SCSI ?
my question is how can I make this 3tb hd without SCSI ?
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thank you for contacting our service.

There is a known 2.2+ drives support nForce controllers issue, please try the following:
- Open Control Panel
- Open Device Manager
- Select IDE ATA/ATAPI-Controller
- Right-click on NVIDIA nForce Serial ATA Controller
- Properties
- Make sure this is the one with your >2T drive. See connection 0 & 1 tabs.
- Cancel
- Right-click again on nForce SATA devices
- Click on update driver software
- Search for driver software on the computer
- Select from a list of device drivers on the computer.
- Select Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE controller
- Next...
- Reboot.

If this doesn't help, I'm afraid there is hardware incompatibility which we couldn't help to fix, you may only try different BIOS settings for SATA/RAID controller and changing SATA port (usually there are at least two ports which are handled by non-RAID controller).
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its not working with the driver you said man do I have to completely remove the nvidia drivers I really do not want to do that plus since I have raid they need nvidia drivers default system driver will not work with it...

any more ideas I really want this to get working

here are my specs again:
win xp 32bit sp3
nforce 680i motherboard
here is a picture with my hard drives
2x 500gb on raid port 0 1
2x 320gb on raid port 0 1
and 1 3tb on port 0 port 1 no device

http://img267.imagevenue.com/img.php...e_122_78lo.JPG

Last edited by ronjor : July 23rd, 2012 at 06:54 AM. Reason: Private info removed
 

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