You've made your point by now...
Since Windows has only been optimized for SSD's since Win7, I don't think this is of much concern. Add to that the fact that you'd have to be insane to run ReactOS in it's current state on real (new) hardware.

Op 22-11-2011 10:22, ????????? schreef:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/E/6/5E66B27B-988B-4F50-AF3A-C2FF1E62180F/COR-T558_WH08.pptx
See slide 10
22.11.2011, 02:17, "Eric Kohl" <[email protected]>:

    Hi!

    I plan to change the standard harddisk geometry from the old 32
    sectors
    and 64 heads geometry to the new 63 sectors and 255 heads geometry
    next
    weekend. The old disk geometry was used up to Windows NT4 and the new
    geometry is used since Windows 2000. So I guess it is time for
    ReactOS
    to make this change too. ;-)

    This should improve the compatiibility with other OSs because every
    modern OS uses the new disk geometry.

    Please note that you must delete and re-create all partitions on your
    virtual harddisk in order to get a clean partition table when the new
    disk geomerty is in use.


    Regards,
    Eric

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