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Topic: Optimum Cluster Sizes for NTFS Win 2000?
My Windows 2000 Pro laptop HD is divided into a 12G C: drive, and a 88G D; data drive.
Both are NTFS.
Cluster size for C: is 512 bytes, cluster size for D: is 4K bytes.
Is the cluster size for C: too small? What would be a better size?
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Optimum Cluster Sizes for NTFS Win 2000?
My Windows 2000 Pro laptop HD is divided into a 12G C: drive, and a 88G D; data drive.
Both are NTFS.
Cluster size for C: is 512 bytes, cluster size for D: is 4K bytes.
Is the cluster size for C: too small? What would be a better size?
Optimum Cluster Sizes for NTFS Win 2000?
My Windows 2000 Pro laptop HD is divided into a 12G C: drive, and a 88G D; data drive.
Both are NTFS.
Cluster size for C: is 512 bytes, cluster size for D: is 4K bytes.
Is the cluster size for C: too small? What would be a better size?
Optimum Cluster Sizes for NTFS Win 2000?
My Windows 2000 Pro laptop HD is divided into a 12G C: drive, and a 88G D; data drive.
Both are NTFS.
Cluster size for C: is 512 bytes, cluster size for D: is 4K bytes.
Is the cluster size for C: too small? What would be a better size?
Optimum Cluster Sizes for NTFS Win 2000?
My Windows 2000 Pro laptop HD is divided into a 12G C: drive, and a 88G D; data drive.
Both are NTFS.
Cluster size for C: is 512 bytes, cluster size for D: is 4K bytes.
Is the cluster size for C: too small? What would be a better size?