How to find out if my BIOS will support 3TB drives?
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Can I assume that since the mainboard supports 48-bit LBA the BIOS will also allow drives over 2.2TB?
Yes. Unless you need petabytes of space, you need not worry.
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Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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arjan over 1 year
I want to turn an old PC into a NAS, and before I go buying 3TB hard drives, I want to check if my BIOS will support these drives. This answer outlines some requirements.
- Mainboard: supports 48-bit LBA
- Disk controller: I'd use a PCI SATA interface for the SATA controller, since the mainboard doesn't have SATA; supports 48-bit LBA.
- BIOS: ... (?)
- It's a 32-bit system, but I want to use FreeNAS 8, so that should be OK I think (supports GPT)
But my mainboard/BIOS manual doesn't mention anything about max HDD size. How can I tell if this will work? Can I assume that since the mainboard supports 48-bit LBA the BIOS will also allow drives over 2.2TB? (It's a MSI MS-6380E mainboard with AMI BIOS).
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ganesh almost 12 yearsUnless you are booting from a disk greater than 2.19TiB you do not need BIOS support. FreeBSD (and FreeNAS) will happily boot from a MBR drive. Once booted the driversfrom FreeBSd will be used to access the drives and FreeBSD understands GPT.
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Minh Nghĩa over 2 yearsHow do I find out if my BIOS support more than 2.19TiB boot drive? My chipset is a clumsy HM86 but I just want to know about its potential.