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Once the Intel® Application Accelerator has been installed on a hard drive larger than 137GB with Windows* XP and Windows* 2000, you will be able to access the full capacity of the hard drive. If you later decide to uninstall the Intel Application Accelerator, you will not be able to access any data located in the 48-bit LBA region (above 137GB). Uninstalling the Intel Application Accelerator removes the 48-bit support that was previously enabled.
If you experience instability issues after removing the Intel Application Accelerator from a hard drive larger than 137GB, this may be because applications were previously installed in the upper 48-bit LBA region.
If no other hard drive changes were made to any existing partitions, you should be able to reinstall the Intel Application Accelerator in order to correct these issues. After the Intel Application Accelerator is reinstalled, you should once again be able to access the data in the upper 48-bit LBA region.
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