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Old 24 December 2008, 16:26   #1
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A1200 Error with 80GB HardDisk

I have installed new hard disk 80GB in my A1200 , every thing goes fine with partitions (i used 1 partition only) and format . (SFS) , but when i start Amiga its come with 2 RED ERROR and then start normal by pressing left mouse button , but if i remove setpatch from Startup then its start without error , but in 3.1 mode .

i have OS 3.9 BB2 ,
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Old 24 December 2008, 20:36   #2
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State "skipROMupdate SCSI.device" after the setpatch command. Also be sure to put the SFS file system onto the disk's RDB.
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Old 24 December 2008, 21:38   #3
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State "skipROMupdate SCSI.device" after the setpatch command. Also be sure to put the SFS file system onto the disk's RDB.
Skipping scsi.device romupdates means 64-bit support won't get installed.. You don't really want that..

Make sure your boot partition is completely inside first 4G of drive. You cannot have bigger boot partitions without driver that has built-in 64-bit support + filesystem. Internal IDE can't do this without custom KS roms.
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its stable with winuae and can access full harddisk .
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its stable with winuae and can access full harddisk .
Yes, if you use uaehf.device because it is WinUAE special built-in driver with full 64-bit support. Your A1200 does not have it.

Select "IDE0" as a drive controller (instead of "UAE") and you will use same device driver with same limitations.
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