My first post, but I've been reading for 3 days here. Apologies if my ignorance is annoying.
First, will MHDD work with Seagate ST3000DM001 (3TB) drives?
Second is the more complex one - I can't get mhdd to see my SATA drives no matter what I do!
I have an old EPOX 8VTAI Athalon mobo with KT880 chipset running Windows XP, sp3. I have a PCI-to-SATA2 card, Syba SYPCI40010, with the Sil3124 Chipset, but I don't see any SATA hdd in mhdd. I've tried it attached to Port 0 on the Syba card in MHDD, and also tried connecting it to the motherboard SATA connector (I didn't think it would work, but I tried). And I tried other SATA drives with lower capacities (640GB), connected to both adapters, to see if the GUID table was the problem. Nothing worked.
More about my computer set up - I have two Parallel ATA channels, one connected to a CD drive (primary), and a CD-DVD drive on the secondary of that same channel (channel 0). The other channel doesn't have anything connected to it (I use it for a PATA hdd caddy, which is empty).
The only thing I can see in MHDD (loaded from the bootable iso loaded in the CD drive) is the CD drive that I booted from. There are empty placeholders for the second PATA DVD, but it's not listed, a 3, 5 (a line down), a line, and 6, 8{one line down). Nothing after the numbers except grayed-out brackets.
I've been reading the documentation, and trying shift-F2, F2, shift-F3, F3, etc., but I don't know where to even look for the problem now. I am afraid it's probably something obvious to you guys, but if any of you have read this far and feel charitable and can give me some clues, I would be VERY grateful. Is there something I need to insert in the mhdd image to make it work with my hardware?
I got 3 of these 3TB drives and I run a 32-bit Windows XP sp3 system, and after trying Paragon GPT loader (which didn't work), and all sorts of stuff with Minitool Disk Wizard Bootable (including trying to "convert" them into 2TB MFT drives (a 2TB NTFS partition) and forget the last 746TB, tried using Seagate Disk Wizard, including bootable version, and including the "workaround" because the Windows version of Seagate's DiskWizard didn't see my 3TB drive without it), and on and on. The drives are OK according to DOS Seatools, although it takes forever to check them.
In case you're wondering where I'm trying to go <LOL>, I was hoping I could use MHDD to reduce the disk capacity to below the 2TB limit and get rid of the "converted-to-MFT" remains of the GPT table I assume is still screwing Windows up, and make the drives look like a plain old MFT-only 2TB NTFS disk that Windows XP would access and store data on reliably.
I'm learning a lot from reading here and other places. HDDs are pretty complex, but really fascinating!
In any case, thanks for kindly reading this.
mr coffee