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Hardware Support Discussions related to using various hardware setups with SageTV products. Anything relating to capture cards, remotes, infrared receivers/transmitters, system compatibility or other hardware related problems or suggestions should be posted here. |
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To partition or not to partition?
So I’m looking at getting a Western digital Caviar SE16 400GB hard drive. I will be running it with a SATA controller card for now until I get a new MB that supports it onboard.
Should I partition it into smaller sections, will it improve the performance of sage tv? If I should partition it how big should each partition be? |
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I setup a drive solely for SageTV videos. It's the only drive on that IDE chain. And I created one partition for the whole (160MB) drive, and specified non-standard large block size (64MB). The latter was to reduce the number of I/Os per minute.
I'm about to add another drive and perhaps go into Windows XP's support for a multi-drive volume. Aren't drive prices amazing? I remember on my job when we had a miracle 300MB Century Data drive, on our PDP-11/45's. It was as big as a washing machine, with removable platters that were as big as a water bucket. Cost tens of thousands of dollars. And my first home PC hard disk (pre-IBM PC) was $2000 in 1980's dollars and was 5MB. |
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Just make one big partition with 64k clusters. |
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Ok, so let me ask this how can I format using 64k clusters? I'm ussing windows 2000 right now and when I looked under format 64k was not a opition, only 512 and highre bytes was listed.
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Also - is it possible to convert a drive to 64k clusters without destroying the data on the drive?
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I dunno. Win2k does support 64K clusters. Use the disk management module to do the format of the drive. It should be NTFS, and it should let you change the "allocation unit size", that is the cluster size, pick the last one, 64k and then format |
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As mantioned: right click My Comp / Manage / Disk Management
also: Start->Run cmd format drive: /a:64k /fs:ntfs
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