Satellite M30-841 - large hard drive not recognized

HY guys,.

First of all, I want to say hello, because this is my first post in this forum. Merry Christmas as well!

I am writing because I bought a 160 GB 2hard disk to replace my old 60 GB. When I troed to install it, I saw that it recognizes just 128 GB which, according to my research, is due to the LBA 48 bit not supported on my laptop (Satellite M30-841).

I tried to everythingmentioned:
-J' have flash Bios o update the 1.70 (last available driver toshiba Web site)
-J' changed the downloaded XP SP3 and I changed the registry to install a key DWORD EnableBigLba.

However, she still recognizes only 128 GB. I'm losing hope to install the new hard drive. Anyone of you has a suggestion that I should try?

I realized that I should update the driver of my motherboard, but I don't know where they are, if there is (I don't even know the name of it, despite the use of everest - which shows DMI.

Am I missing something?

Thank you very much

Icemaster

Look, man.
The HARD disk controller seems to support the 28-bit LBA.
The disk controllers HARD supporting the 28-bit LBA address max 128 GB HDD.
Controllers HDD support 48-bit LBA address bigger hard drives.
But this is a physical limitation and you will not resolve this update anything.

In your case, there is nothing to see

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