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I need to align my EARS, but they have advancing format sectors. Does it matter which computer or OS I use for drive alignment, for example one with XP32 and then use them an x64 system?
 

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I have no budget for that. :)

Maybe a hammer would work better. The drive is not seen by the alignment utility. :mad:
 

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I'll hazard a guess you're using the Acronis POS that is labeled for each drive manufacturer. It didn't work for me.

If it's a partition with data, you'll need something like the Paragon Alignment Tool (no longer free, but does work). Alternatively, copy the partition to somewhere else and use an alignment-aware tool to copy it back.

If it's an empty partition and you're using XP, you need either an alignment-aware partitioning tool (I don't know of any free ones, unfortunately) or the MS DISKPAR utility (not DISKPART).

It's probably easier just to create the partition on a Windows 7 box, even if you then move it to an XP box.
 

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Yeah, it is the Arconis. :( I have another boot disk program from the Paragon, but was avoiding it.
 

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Well, that doesn't work in this computer so I give up. I will use the drive without alignment and hope that works.
 

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It is like this drive, but in a retail box. The box had nothing in it but the drive and screws. There is no CD or cables anymore.
 

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The computer does not see the drive when I tried the Paragon. I have no idea if that bootable disk would be better. It is too late now though as the drive is 75% full. The write speeds seemed fairly normal.
 

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I've just realized what you're saying. You're running under Windows, you can see the drive partitions with Windows Disk Management or Explorer, yet these tools can't even see the drive? :scratch:

It's not in a RAID or something, is it?
 

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The Paragon tool boots from a disk in Linux or something. The WD Acronis tool was a windows app.
 
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