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Support and General Use => Hardware => Topic started by: p6er on November 13, 2004, 04:57:45 PM
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Hi all,
I'm pretty new here, so please do feel free to point me to other topics, should this questions already be discussed somwhere else.
I replaced the built-in 20GB of my Recorder20 with an 80 GB disk. Everything worked fine, I can see the disk. BUT: I can only create partitions of max 32GB.
First question: Is there a way around it?
I then created several FAT32 partitions, but of course when starting up the recorder I can only see and play from the first partition.
Second question: Is there a way to switch from one partition to the other?
Thanks,
Peter
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Sorry for bothering you. I found the solution:
Obviously Windows 2000 has the 32 GB size limitation according to Microsofts knowledgebase. Under the download->tools section I found the h2format tool, which got me around it. Very easy to use!
So, now I'm enjoying the full 80GB disk with rockbox firmware.
GREAT STUFF - THANKS, GUYS!
cheers,
Peter
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I'm having the same problems with my new hd (60Gb). But i can't find the tool you wrote about. Can you help me to the tool to format the hd?
And: should the hd be already in the Archos, or did you connected it to the ide of your computer trough a ide adaptor?
I tried to format the hd in a USB-external box with Partion Magic (FAT32), witch gave no problems using it as a external drive (even in the Archos!), but the Archos Recorder 20 did not start up (Rockbox 2.3 flashed).
Peter...
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http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/UsefulTools