I'd prefer even a 64k cluster for both drives actually but they do have lots of small files, too. The stable drive, E-F-G: 4096 sector size, 244190646 total sectors. The problem drive, H-I-J: 512 sector size, 1953525168 total sectors. ![]() **2) cont'd, for anyone still reading (thank you): i just discovered this difference btwn the 2 drives: That's because: Maybe someone here has a guess about why, after using BootIce on a drive a month ago and accidentally commtting a change, but i don't know what it was, the drive's partitions, data and even size are only recognized in XPsp3 (eg explorer, diskmgr says 'unassigned space', bootice, easeus, etc) IF the drive is connected to internal sata port. I'm now (unable to remove bold type formatting) going to attach what I hope are the right files as Wonko requested in the below copied BootIce thread start of this issue (if need more, it's that fsutil linksays XP not supported).Ĭan I change back the sector size without losing data or partitions?. I can change those back to try the Switch.cmd trick as mentioned and downloadable here thanks to jaclaz (aka Wonko?). ![]() Currently the only change is now the FATs have been changed to NTFS. The other (HD3) is fine either way, showing a 4096 sector size, as does HD3 when connected and accessible via internal SATA.īoth drives originally had ~70mb FAT primaries followed by 2 ~460mb NTFS Logical partitions. Got 2 1TB SATAIII WD10EZEX drives, where, having THOUGHT I'd formatted em the same in Easeus, one of them (HD2) shows a 512 sector size (and is inaccessible) ONLY IF connected via external usb to SATA bridge. ![]() management actions by dragging and dropping or pressing buttons copy, move, delete, rename. For example, in one field you can add the tags cat and. Top Freeware Keywords Show more Show less
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