3 TB hard drive works in Pavilion p6110f

Hello, I saw online the other day a hard drive 3 TB for sale and thought 'Hot Dog', I have to have one of these, I went and ordered one.  It takes me a few days later and I thought 'cool' is going to have a boot of 3 TB drive, or so I thought, at least after several attempts I realized that my hardware just don't like the 3 TB drive.  Ive been looking on Internet and Im seen that there is a problem with the large size of this hard drive.  Something about the chipset and bios to have to support.

So here's my Question!  The hardware I will support 3 TB hard drives up to their full potential 3 TB?  I was able to format with windows as a secondary drive but he he only recognized as a hard drive to Go 746,39.

If my hardware can support recognizing all the 3 to how I have to format it?   What process should be done to get windows to recognize it?

My hardware:

Make and model: HP Pavilion NY428AA-ABA p6110f
Processor: Pentium Dual-Core CPU E5300 @ 2.60 GHz 2.60 GHz
OS: Windows 7 Edition Home Premium 64-bit /sp1
Memory: 6 GB of ram
BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. 5.39 06/05/2009
Chipset: Intel P35/G33/G31 rev A2
Southbridge: Intel 82801IR (ICH9R) rev 02

Hard drive Info:

Western Digital Caviar Green 3 to
WDC WD30EZRX-00DC0B0

driver: Microsoft
Date: 21/06/2006
version: 6.1.7600.16385

any help or info is appreciated.

The BIOS displays the total size of the hard drive 3 TB? Which version of Intel Matrix Storage Manager or Rapid Storage Technology driver are you using?

Go to the Intel Download Center, automatically scan for downloads and install all updates for your system. Make sure that you run Intel Rapid Storage Technology v11.6.0.1030

Please see the following Microsoft articles for information and instructions on the use and formatting a drive as GPT.

With the help of GPT disks
Windows and GPT FAQ

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