I am trying to get Windows 7 (64 bit) to register my new 4TB drives. It sees them as 2047GB. All drives (an assortment of different sizes and types) are running through the M1015 (it is in IT mode) to the PC. I have verified they are seen as 4TB through the motherboard.
When booting the computer, the M1015 seems to list all my 4TBs as 2047GB. The odd thing is I have one 4TB Seagate drive that seems to work fine through the M1015. Nothing special was done to have this one working. I have tried formatting, adding as GPT, converting to Dynamic, etc. Everything I do doesn't seem to work.
From what I read, the M1015 should be able to use 4TB. Anyone out there with experience or some tips to try? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have ran accross the following thread -
http://forums.freenas.org/index.php...y-showing-as-2-2tb-on-intel-m1015-card.16622/. This leads me to believe I need to update the BIOS. I originally flashed the fireware using a thread back in 2012. I'm looking for some input before I jump down this rabbit hole. It's been a while since I messed with it.
Here is a picture of the PC booting up with a 4TB drive attached to the M1015 - http://imgur.com/X1YAc5P.
Thanks!!
When booting the computer, the M1015 seems to list all my 4TBs as 2047GB. The odd thing is I have one 4TB Seagate drive that seems to work fine through the M1015. Nothing special was done to have this one working. I have tried formatting, adding as GPT, converting to Dynamic, etc. Everything I do doesn't seem to work.
From what I read, the M1015 should be able to use 4TB. Anyone out there with experience or some tips to try? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have ran accross the following thread -
http://forums.freenas.org/index.php...y-showing-as-2-2tb-on-intel-m1015-card.16622/. This leads me to believe I need to update the BIOS. I originally flashed the fireware using a thread back in 2012. I'm looking for some input before I jump down this rabbit hole. It's been a while since I messed with it.
Here is a picture of the PC booting up with a 4TB drive attached to the M1015 - http://imgur.com/X1YAc5P.
Thanks!!