Yes. Any computer manufactured since 2002, including the Intel D945GCPE, can support a theoretical maximum of 144 petabytes (144 million gigabytes) per drive.
yes 100%
1Tb hard disk supports but its not guaranteed to work perfectly it may cause problems to mother board the preferred one is 500 GB hard disk. I have checked 1 TB hard disk With D945GCL MotherBoard, but its not working ie. MotherBoard is not Supporting.
Master and Slave configuration is necessary for motherboard in order to choose right disk to boot from.
what is the rate of two 2 gb ram 800 mhz? and what is the rate of 500 gb hard disk, Intel core to duo 2.8 ghz ,Intel motherboard 856 ,and samsung 23 " lcd monitor
you are all rascals, why don't the answer the questions asked??
Unless the new motherboard is the same chipset/model as the old one, Windows will not be able to boot up. The Windows HAL [Hardware Abstraction Layer] must be reconfigured to use your new motherboard. First back up all of your data! Afterwards, try running a windows repair using your Windows install disk. If this does not correct the problem, you will need to do a fresh install of Windows.
No, a hard disk drive is not a part of the motherboard. The mother board is the actual processing unit of the cpu. It performs all the operations and calculations etc while the hard disk is the memory storage unit of the computer. The hard disk is where all the pictures, file, movies, documents etc. are stored in the computer. These files are of course accessed by the motherboard as nothing can happen without the motherboard!
You can't, you need the disk to install the game.
did u install the drivers that came with the motherboard sometimes u need to reinstall the mother board drivers in order for it to recognize any other hardware
Yes, there are two PATA connectors available on the motherboard, so you can connect PATA hard disk through this motherboard.
The motherboard
The name for the routine that tests the motherboard memory disk controllers is POST-Power On Self-Test