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Logical Block Addressing (LBA) must be used for a 10GB hard drive. Due to the physical constraints, any hard drive exceeding 8.4 GB in capacity must access data using LBA rather than the traditional cylinder, head and sector (CHS) geometry used for smaller drives.
Source:
DEW Associates: Logical Block Addressing
faculty.mccfl.edu: A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, Sixth Edition: Answers
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