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From: brassplyer on 4 Sep 2009 16:15 On previous installs I've gone with whatever the default is, but there must be a reason they give you options. My most system intensive activities are video and audio editing, I've got some PC games that get looked at occasionally. Other than that a lot of YouTube'ing, Googling and more recently Facebook. What are the reasons for choosing larger or smaller cluster sizes from the default? I don't even remember what that is at the moment. Thanks
From: relic on 4 Sep 2009 18:19 brassplyer wrote: > On previous installs I've gone with whatever the default is, but there > must be a reason they give you options. > > My most system intensive activities are video and audio editing, I've > got some PC games that get looked at occasionally. Other than that a > lot of YouTube'ing, Googling and more recently Facebook. > > What are the reasons for choosing larger or smaller cluster sizes from > the default? I don't even remember what that is at the moment. > > Thanks NTFS Default
From: NT on 5 Sep 2009 18:27
On Sep 4, 9:15 pm, brassplyer <brasspl...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On previous installs I've gone with whatever the default is, but there > must be a reason they give you options. > > My most system intensive activities are video and audio editing, I've > got some PC games that get looked at occasionally. Other than that a > lot of YouTube'ing, Googling and more recently Facebook. > > What are the reasons for choosing larger or smaller cluster sizes from > the default? I don't even remember what that is at the moment. > > Thanks http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_cluster NT |