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Greetings once again.
Since I still have not found the cause of my mysterious occassional
password failures, I am considering reinstalling XP.
I note that XP defaults to 4096 bytes for the cluster size to preserve
the use of file compression, but that it supports a size as low as 512
bytes. While I know that having clusters of 512 bytes would slow down
disk access, it would do a lot to elimate slack, and promote better
utilization of limited space.
Presuming that I can start out with a freshly partitioned disk - How
can I format it with 512 byte clusters before I install XP? Make a
startup disk using my current install, boot with it, use format with
the appropriate switches, then reboot with the XP cd and finish the
install?
Or am I missing something?
Greetings once again.
Since I still have not found the cause of my mysterious occassional
password failures, I am considering reinstalling XP.
I note that XP defaults to 4096 bytes for the cluster size to preserve
the use of file compression, but that it supports a size as low as 512
bytes. While I know that having clusters of 512 bytes would slow down
disk access, it would do a lot to elimate slack, and promote better
utilization of limited space.
Presuming that I can start out with a freshly partitioned disk - How
can I format it with 512 byte clusters before I install XP? Make a
startup disk using my current install, boot with it, use format with
the appropriate switches, then reboot with the XP cd and finish the
install?
Or am I missing something?