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Originally Posted by rohitjosh
Hi, Everyone...
I want to know whether a hard disk of any larger capacity can be connected to any mother board..? Or are there any specific rules for the same...
If there are plz let me know....
I have a Intel motherboard.. quite old... D845GEBV2..
To it i already have a 80 gb Seagate Hdd. I wish to upgrade to 250 GB .. is that possible....? and can both the hard disks work in conjuction ..???
Help me out.. plz... 
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IDE hard drives use a parallel ATA (PATA) interface. The interface over which the hard drive communicates to the computer will be either ATA/33, ATA/66, ATA/100 or ATA/133
Different mobo support different maximum capacities of hard drives.
The maximum hard drive capacity that a computer is able to support is determined by what is supported in the mobo BIOS and what is supported in the operating system.
For example, Windows 98SE supports a maximum hard drive capacity of 137.4GB. If the BIOS of a particular computer supported a smaller hard drive capacity then the BIOS would be the constraining factor.
There are ways to increase the hard drive capacity limitation built into the computer, such as by upgrading the BIOS in the computer, upgrading the operating system, and/or adding new hard drive controllers via the PCI slots.
Check here for max supported HDD size by ur mobo and BIOS
HDD size vs Motherboard Table