Solution or driver for 137 GB Barrier on SATA RAID

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Solution or driver for 137 GB Barrier on SATA RAID

 
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Hi there,

We are installing Windows XP on a brand new SATA RAID system with the HDs being 200 GB & windows is having problems in the final stage of install.

We get the blue screen of death. It says there is something wrong w/ the HDs.

HELP! LOL

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Usually your BIOS on the motherboard is what causes the 137GB limit. Flash your BIOS to the latest version. That should fix the problem.
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Why not create two partitions of 100gb each, not only will this solve the problem, but add better HDD efficiency.

Edit - It's much easier as well!
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