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romitL
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Re: 1 TB Caviar Green 64 MB Cache (WD10EARS)

"unallocated space before"  the D partition to 0 the "unallocated space after"  becomes 2.6 MB

 

Set "unallocated space before" = 0. Let 2.6 MB be there at the end. Apply changes.

 

Repeat the resizing again by setting "unallocated space after"  = 0 and fuse 2.6 mb from end together.

 

Another way will be to delete D and recreate it from the total unallocated space.

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or2010
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Re: 1 TB Caviar Green 64 MB Cache (WD10EARS)

I successfully managed to set the unallocated space before and after the D partition  to zero in EASEUS Partition Master by changing the partition size itself but unfortunately Acronis Align shows that the partition is not aligned again . If I run the Acronis Align on D partition the main problem will be repeated probably and the unallocated space will appear again before the partition .

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romitL
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Re: 1 TB Caviar Green 64 MB Cache (WD10EARS)

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but unfortunately Acronis Align shows that the partition is not aligned again

 

Yeah this is normal. But you must align the partition or else the transfer rate will be very slow. Please post an uncropped screenshot of Easeus Partition Master showing partitions C & D.

 

If I run the Acronis Align on D partition the main problem will be repeated probably and the unallocated space will appear again before the partition

 

Are you sure that Acronis Align was primarily responsible for your problem. Anyhow, you may give it a shot. I don't think you'll get those unallocated spaces again. You can also use Paragon Align utility if Acronis gives you trouble.

 

Paragon Align utility:

 

http://support.wdc.com/product/download.asp?groupid=805&lang=en

 

Select "Alignment Option 2: WD Align - Paragon" download the installer, install and align D partition.

 

Report back:smileyhappy:

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or2010
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Re: 1 TB Caviar Green 64 MB Cache (WD10EARS)

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Thanks for the reply , I removed the 1 MB unallocated space before the C partition using EASEUS Partition Master  and it was gone in Windows Disk Management as well . Acronis Align showed the drive to be optimally aligned Paragon didn't . I ran Paragon on C and it became aligned but the unallocated space reappeared before the partition in Disk Management. I have not aligned the D partition yet but it will definitely have the same problem.

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romitL
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Re: 1 TB Caviar Green 64 MB Cache (WD10EARS)

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Well things didn't pan out as planned:smileysad:

 

 

Here's some new possible approaches you can go for now:

 

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1) The following steps apply only if you have an extra/spare drive.

(No data on WD10EARS will be deleted, backup data if possible and you'll be able to boot from it afterwards)

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a) Remove/disconnect cables (SATA and power) from your WD10EARS after turning off your system

 

b) Connect the extra/spare drive.

 

c) Install WinXP on it.

 

d) After the completion of XP installation, install Acronis WD Align, Paragon WD Align & Easeus Partition Master.

 

e) Turn off your PC. Connect WD10EARS from a different SATA port on your mobo. Don't disturb the connection on the extra/spare drive.

    Make the extra/spare drive your Primary drive & the WD10EARS your Secondary drive from BIOS interface.

 

f) Turn on PC. Start/run Easeus Partition Master.

   Move/Resize all unallocated spaces using Easeus Partition Master on the WD10EARS which is now your secondary drive.

 

g) Start/run Acronis WD Align. Align the partition requiring alignment.

 

h) Start/run Paragon WD Align. See if Acronis WD Align did the job right.

 

i) Start/run Easeus Partition Master/Windows Disk Management/Other Tools.

   See if you get unallocated spaces before/after partitions again.

 

j) Turn off your PC. Remove/disconnect cables from the extra/spare drive and insert it to WD10EARS.

  This will make WD10EARS your Primary drive.

 

k) Turn on your PC. Boot from WD10EARS. Boot into XP.

   If "File Check" is shown after the XP boot screen, wait for the "File Check" to complete.

 

l) Start/run Easeus Partition Master/Windows Disk Management/Other Tools.

   See if you get unallocated spaces before/after partitions.

 

OR

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2) The following steps apply only if you have a CD/DVD drive/writer.

(No data on WD10EARS will be deleted, backup data if possible. You'll be able to boot from it afterwards)

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a) Download "WD Align CD - Powered by Acronis" (align122.iso) from

 

   http://support.wdc.com/product/downloadsw.asp?sid=122

 

   Read the "Description" thoroughly.

 

b) Burn Acronis WD Align CD (bootable ISO image) to a CD/DVD using an ISO burning application.

   e.g.: Using Nero Express burning software.

   Usage e.g.: Nero Express>Image, Project, Copy>Disc Image or Saved Project>In explorer/browse window select the bootable ISO image file>Proceed to burn it onto a CD/DVD

 

c) Let the CD/DVD stay in the drive.

 

d) Start/run Easeus Partition Master.

    Move/Resize all unallocated spaces using Easeus Partition Master on the WD10EARS.

 

e) Turn off your PC. Change setting (boot order) in BIOS interface to boot from your CD/DVD drive.

 

f)  Align the partitions requiring alignment using "WD Align CD - Powered by Acronis" in live mode.

 

g) After the job is completed, "Exit" the Live CD/DVD. Change setting (boot order) in BIOS interface to boot from WD10EARS.

 

h) Boot into windows. If "File Check" is shown after the XP boot screen, wait for the "File Check" to complete.

 

i) Start/run Easeus Partition Master/Windows Disk Management/Other Tools.

   See if you get unallocated spaces before/after partitions.

 

j) Start/run Acronis WD Align. See if Acronis WD Align CD did the job right.

 

k) Start/run Paragon WD Align. See if Acronis WD Align CD did the job right.

 

OR

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3) If you use Windows 7 to reformat WD10EARS, the HDD will be automatically aligned but you will lose all your data. So you'll need to backup you data if you go this way.

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or2010
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Re: 1 TB Caviar Green 64 MB Cache (WD10EARS)

Thanks for the reply . I repartitioned the whole disk and formatted it using Windows XP and then booted from Acronis WD Align CD and aligned the partitions but the unallocated spaces reappeared .

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romitL
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Re: 1 TB Caviar Green 64 MB Cache (WD10EARS)

:smileysad:

 

Do you have a spare drive which can be used as primary?

 

If yes, please vide Option (1) of my previous post.

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or2010
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Re: 1 TB Caviar Green 64 MB Cache (WD10EARS)

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I have aligned the partitions using Windows on a spare drive but it didn't work as well .

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fzabkar
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Re: 1 TB Caviar Green 64 MB Cache (WD10EARS)

Your Sector Inspector report is indicating an offset of 2048 sectors at the start of each partition. This is the default for Vista and Win 7. It appears that Acronis uses the same default. Windows XP defaults to 63 sectors.

You can create an offset of 64 sectors (8 x 4KB) by manually editing the partition table.

See this thread:

http://forum.hddguru.com/problem-with-mk6459gsx-winxp-sector-hdd-t16973.html#p113422

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or2010
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Re: 1 TB Caviar Green 64 MB Cache (WD10EARS)

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 Thanks for your help .  Actually I have important data on the drive with no backup . Is it really necessary for me to change the partiton table ?

 

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