![]() On drives that are larger than 32 GB there is a Capacity Limitation Jumper (CLJ), also known as the Limit Capacity Jumper or the Alternate Capacity (AC) Jumper setting. and then maybe back to the Mac formats afterwards.ĭrive Jumpers: Applies to Mac and Window users. ![]() Try other formats first, too… MS-DOS (FAT), ExFAT, etc. I tested 'diskutil cs list' but doesn’t work with Leopard and 'diskutil list' shows the volumes without the LVUUID…Ĭan you not simply set drive jumper(s) to Cable Select and then reformat it for Mac under Disk Utility? Please, can someone confirm me if these steps can work under Leopard that doesn’t have a ‘Recovery Mode’ or have a different suggestion to get back 200GB from my HD ? The article explains to enter ‘Recovery Mode’ and then to typeĭiskutil cs list to see the Logical Value of the disks (LVUUID) ĭiskutil cs resizeStack (LVUUID) 0g to expand the storage to its real capacity. ![]() That an HD can be resized to its original capacity with some terminal commands. I have read here (sorry, it’s in italian language) : Unfortunately the utility SeaTools is a DOS application… Notwithstanding I received it without the jumper, the HD appeared on the desktop as a 32GB Ms-Dos HD and Utility Disk under Mac OS X Leopard can’t resize the partition to its full capacity of 200GB.īut it can’t help Mac users how to solve the problem. The HD was installed on a PC Laptop and surely formatted with the CLJ (Capacity Limitation Jumper) installed to limit the capacity to 32GB in a system that didn't allow more GBs. I’m asking your help for an HD Seagate ST3200822A 200GB 7200rpm ATA/100 I purchased on eBay and I received today ready to be installed as a second HD in a PMac G4 MDD FW800.
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