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LBA (Logical block addressing) LBA (Logical block addressing) LBA (Logical block addressing)
LBA (Logical block addressing) LBA (Logical block addressing) LBA (Logical block addressing)
yes adjust the jumper at the back of the drive. it's a white block. it between the interface connector and power connector. you also want to set it aswell in the bios.
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It upgrades your hard drive
When you format a logical drive you prepare it for use.
Another common name for a logical drive is a partition.
LBA (logical block addressing) mode - http://hkmcomputers.com/aquestions2.aspx
Dynamic drive overlay software works by overriding the motherboard BIOS in the computers hard disk and extend the BIOS if logical block addressing is not carried.
logical drive
This question is highly dependent on the specifics of your hard drive. Some hard drives have jumper set ups where theres a setting that has no jumper. If that's your type of hard drive then there should be no issue. Either way the computer should boot regardless of jumper setup. It just may not be able to load the Operating System.
Rear of the drive