Thanks Phil, that did the trick.
At 07:49 AM 9/28/2010, you wrote:
Nah. Format it in Control Panel, computer management, disk
management and
choose a cluster size of 64.
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-----Original Message-----
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Behalf Of Chris Smart
Sent: 28 September 2010 05:53
To: [email protected]
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Subject: [ddots-l] Can't Reformat with Larger Cluster Size
Hi folks.
On my older XP system, I can't seem to reformat my audio-only
drive (250GB
in size) with a larger cluster size. When I run the format
utility from the
context menu, it only displays available sizes up to 4KB.
How can I do this? Do I need to resort to the old command line format?
thanks
Chris
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