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Changing the default cluster size?

 
 
Brian Wescombe
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      11th Mar 2006
Is there any way of changing the default cluster size of the C: drive
without re-formatting it? I'm trying to sort out a PC that came with XP
installed on a partition with 512byte clusters!

Any help appreciated!



 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]
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      11th Mar 2006
Partition Magic can change cluster sizes.

Partition Magic 8
http://www.symantec.com/home_homeoff...formance/pm80/

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"Brian Wescombe" wrote:

| Is there any way of changing the default cluster size of the C: drive
| without re-formatting it? I'm trying to sort out a PC that came with XP
| installed on a partition with 512byte clusters!
|
| Any help appreciated!

 
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Kerry Brown
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      11th Mar 2006
Brian Wescombe wrote:
> Is there any way of changing the default cluster size of the C: drive
> without re-formatting it? I'm trying to sort out a PC that came with
> XP installed on a partition with 512byte clusters!
>
> Any help appreciated!


With the built in tools the only way is a re-format. There are third party
tools that will do it. As with anything that does fairly low level changes
to the file system you should back up first. As you now have a backup you
can use the built in tools :-)

Kerry


 
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Trooper
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      11th Mar 2006
512byte clusters, for what ever reason, can be cloned or ghosted as a
partition image.
After that you need to reformat the HD to the appropriate cluster size
for your application.
Finally restore the image to the newly formatted HD.

Restoreing the partition image will not affect the changes you make to
the cluster size during the reformat.

**"This will not work if you save the clone or ghost as a drive
image."**

 
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