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Old 01-04-2007, 05:13 AM
Alex52
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RE: WinFLP instalation without formating ???

RE: WinFLP instalation without formating ???

Although "FLP Installation Guide.chm" in "<ModifyPartition> Element" says
that:

File_System_Type is the type of file system the partition will be formatted
with. There are two options: FAT32 and NTFS.

Integer is the allocation unit size used to create the partition. There are
eight options:
512 1024 2048 4096 8192 16K 32K 64K

Nevertheless, installation refused to format NTFS with clusters > 4096.

How and where (in unatteded.xml or somewhere esle) to force WinFLP to
install with NTFS bigger clusters, or even to install in existed patrition
with data without formating??

I'll apreciate any information on this topic.

Best, Alex
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Old 01-04-2007, 05:21 AM
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Re: WinFLP instalation without formating ???

"Alex52" wrote

> RE: WinFLP instalation without formating ???
>
> Although "FLP Installation Guide.chm" in "<ModifyPartition> Element"
> says
> that:
>
> File_System_Type is the type of file system the partition will be
> formatted
> with. There are two options: FAT32 and NTFS.
>
> Integer is the allocation unit size used to create the partition. There
> are
> eight options:
> 512 1024 2048 4096 8192 16K 32K 64K
>
> Nevertheless, installation refused to format NTFS with clusters > 4096.
>
> How and where (in unatteded.xml or somewhere esle) to force WinFLP to
> install with NTFS bigger clusters, or even to install in existed patrition
> with data without formating??
>
> I'll apreciate any information on this topic.



I haven't seen any questions about WinFLP in here. You might be better off
contacting MS tech support.

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Re: WinFLP instalation without formating ???

"Alex52" wrote

> RE: WinFLP instalation without formating ???
>
> Although "FLP Installation Guide.chm" in "<ModifyPartition> Element"
> says
> that:
>
> File_System_Type is the type of file system the partition will be
> formatted
> with. There are two options: FAT32 and NTFS.
>
> Integer is the allocation unit size used to create the partition. There
> are
> eight options:
> 512 1024 2048 4096 8192 16K 32K 64K
>
> Nevertheless, installation refused to format NTFS with clusters > 4096.
>
> How and where (in unatteded.xml or somewhere esle) to force WinFLP to
> install with NTFS bigger clusters, or even to install in existed patrition
> with data without formating??
>
> I'll apreciate any information on this topic.



I haven't seen any questions about WinFLP in here. You might be better off
contacting MS tech support.

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