Hi,
lba32 stands for large block access or something.
If you have a disk that is big like 20 gb, it might help or even
be required to use lba32.
You should look in your bios when starting the computer if your disk is
set as a lba disk.
lba32 has got to do with the interpretation of the disk giometry.
hth, Willem




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