Jose
Do you mean using the:
/z:1 will give you 512K clusters (no matter how big the drive)
/z:2 will give you 1020K clusters
/z:4 will give you 2048K clusters
when you format the drive?
I looked in the Win 98 Resource Kit and couldn't find it. Must be one of
those "hidden" things.
Do you have any idea what would be the most efficient and fastest? I would
think the lower the number the more of the drive that is used but it would
slow down the drive as it is skipping all over to put together small
clusters.
Don
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