Wednesday, March 16, 2011

allocation unit size

For Allocation unit size, select Default allocation size.

For Allocation unit size, select Default allocation size.

The AU size is determined at creation time with the allocation unit size

The AU size is determined at creation time with the allocation unit size

 you'll find that the default allocation unit size increases from the

you'll find that the default allocation unit size increases from the

Once the appropriate allocation unit size is selected, the volume should

Once the appropriate allocation unit size is selected, the volume should

Filesystem allocation unit size: 16Kb, 32Kb & 64Kb (from left to right)

Filesystem allocation unit size: 16Kb, 32Kb & 64Kb (from left to right)

The Allocation unit size value specifies the file system cluster size.

The Allocation unit size value specifies the file system cluster size.

The default allocation unit size provided by NTFS

The default allocation unit size provided by NTFS

Filesystem allocation unit size: 16Kb, 32Kb & 64Kb (from left to right)

Filesystem allocation unit size: 16Kb, 32Kb & 64Kb (from left to right)

Filesystem allocation unit size: 16Kb, 32Kb & 64Kb (from left to right)

Filesystem allocation unit size: 16Kb, 32Kb & 64Kb (from left to right)

Once the drive passed to being larger than 16 TB, the 8K allocation unit is

Once the drive passed to being larger than 16 TB, the 8K allocation unit is

 formatting the drive (under Vista, using default allocation unit size).

formatting the drive (under Vista, using default allocation unit size).

 <diskdrive> to display the allocation unit size (cluster size) and other

<diskdrive> to display the allocation unit size (cluster size) and other

Make sure to leave the Allocation unit size to Default, and then click Next.

Make sure to leave the Allocation unit size to Default, and then click Next.

Allocation unit size of 4096 bytes

Allocation unit size of 4096 bytes

Allocation unit size: "default" Volume Label: "WinXP"

Allocation unit size: "default" Volume Label: "WinXP"

You can determine the allocation unit size using the chkdsk command:

You can determine the allocation unit size using the chkdsk command:

Figure 3.20 Specifying the file system type and allocation unit size.

Figure 3.20 Specifying the file system type and allocation unit size.

 which is the allocation unit size. In this case the default of 4096.

which is the allocation unit size. In this case the default of 4096.

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