iamthecheese
Programmer
I got a new Samsung sp1213n. The drive size was 6.5GB in windows xp for some reason, so I downloaded samsung's hard drive utility (hutil.exe) to resize it to its real size of around 120GB. In hutil.exe the "Drive size" was 6500MB (approx) and the "native size" showed up as 114498MB. I forget exactly what option I used, but somehow hutil.exe changed the drive's native size to 6500MB, too (instead of changing the drive size to 114498MB which I had THOUGHT it was going to do).
Now, I cannot size it any larger because the drive's "native size" is set to 6500MB even though it is actually much larger. Amd hutil.exe cannot change the native size back! CMOS auto detects it as 6.5GB.
The other samsung utility (disk manager) doesn't seem to do much good either. Does anyone have any ideas? Is there an easy way to fix this? Could the hard drive be physically damaged? Or is it just some firmware setting set wrong or something? I don't think it's just a BIOS limitation because I should have been able to fix that with the samsung utilities (and I don't believe 6.5GB is a BIOS limitation boundary). Any suggestions from someone with experience dealing with these drives would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Now, I cannot size it any larger because the drive's "native size" is set to 6500MB even though it is actually much larger. Amd hutil.exe cannot change the native size back! CMOS auto detects it as 6.5GB.
The other samsung utility (disk manager) doesn't seem to do much good either. Does anyone have any ideas? Is there an easy way to fix this? Could the hard drive be physically damaged? Or is it just some firmware setting set wrong or something? I don't think it's just a BIOS limitation because I should have been able to fix that with the samsung utilities (and I don't believe 6.5GB is a BIOS limitation boundary). Any suggestions from someone with experience dealing with these drives would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.