I would like to know what the maximum HD, and partition size that is supported by Windows I want to use the whole drive, or partition it and move my Windows XP to the second partition. As per the issue description you are willing to upgrade to Windows 10 and want to know the basic requirements.
I would suggest you to refer the article mentioned below to upgrade your system to Windows 10 and see if it helps you to upgrade. Upgrade to Windows 10 for free. In addition to that I would suggest you to know the system requirements and for that you may refer to the article mentioned below.
Before you install. You may also refer to the article mentioned below to for downloading Windows 10 on your computer. Download Windows You may also refer to the WIKI article of Andre da costa provided below and see if it helps you to fix the issue. How to upgrade to Windows 10 from within Windows 8. Hope the information provided is helpful. Do let us know if you have any queries related to Windows, we will be happy to assist you.
Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. This does not even come close to answering my question! I have already successfully upgraded my Windows 8. I know how to update to Windows 10! I started with DOS, and have gone through Windows 3. The question I asked was: "What is the Maximum hard drive size Windows 10 will support"! Is it 2TB? Also how many partitions will it support? I found some Info on my own. Wish I had found this info 2 weeks ago when I first started looking.
The Disc Wizard didn't allow me to have a 3TB partition, but did allow my computer to access the GB as another drive letter. If you have another manufacturer for your hard drive, perhaps they have a similar hard drive manager. Figure 1 Server Manager Windows Server Figure 2 Computer Management window Windows Server Disks are displayed in the right pane. Figure 3 Disk Management list Windows Server When the status of Disk 1 changes from Offline to Not Initialized , the disk has been brought online.
Figure 4 Bring online succeeded Windows Server The Initialize Disk dialog box is displayed. Figure 5 Initialize Disk Windows Server Figure 6 Computer Management Windows Server The New Simple Volume Wizard window is displayed.
The Specify Volume Size page is displayed. The Assign Drive Letter or Path page is displayed. Figure 10 Format Partition Windows Server Wait for the initialization to complete.
Is there any difference on the max size each one supports? I believe such questions puzzles many users. Logical blocks are commonly bytes in size. The maximum disk size depends on the OS version. As mentioned above, there is another partition table-MBR.
In most situations, the GPT is a better choice:.
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