PartitionMagic
Chapter Seven - Software Utilities
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This preference lets you create FAT partitions with 64 KB clusters, which enables
Windows NT to support large hard disks. Because DOS, Windows 3.x,
Windows 95, and Windows 98 do not support cluster sizes larger than 32 KB, you
should never access a 64 KB partition using these operating systems. You should
only use 64 KB partitions with Windows NT.
N
OTE
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If you are using multiple operating systems, we recommend not using 64
KBclusters.
To prevent you from inadvertently creating partitions with 64 KB clusters, this
preference is disabled every time you exit PartitionMagic.
When enabled, the 64 KB cluster size is available in the Resize/Move Partition
and Resize Clusters dialogs.
To enable or disable this preference:
1. In the main window, click General > Preferences.
2. Click Allow 64K FAT Clusters for Windows NT.
3. Click OK.
Ignore OS/2 EA Errors on FAT
This preference tells PartitionMagic whether or not to ignore OS/2 Extended
Attribute errors when it checks a FAT partition.
W
ARNING
:
If OS/2 is on your computer, do not enable this preference. Data loss could
occur because problems might go undetected.
To enable or disable this preference:
1. In the main window, click General > Preferences.
2. Click Ignore OS/2 EA Errors on FAT.
3. Click OK.
Skip Bad Sector Checks
When PartitionMagic modifies partitions, it performs extensive testing to detect
bad sectors on your hard disk. Newer disk types (such as Enhanced IDE and
SCSI) often handle bad sectors internally, making such testing superfluous. For
this reason, PartitionMagic lets you bypass these tests with Skip Bad Sector
Checks. When this preference is enabled, the Resize/Move, Create, Copy, and
Format operations run faster.
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