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    Thread: Cant get DVDREasy to work?
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      The reason CloneDVd and other programs work, while Decrypter isn't, is that when they detect a FAt32 filesystem they automatically span the image in 2 GB parts, which are acceptable. But anyway, using FAT32 on Windows 2000/XP is like having a Porsche 911 and fuelling it with crude oil...
      If you do what viper suggested, you will solve the decrypting problem, but your computer will get much slower. The reason is that for some stupid reason when you use "convert C: /fs:ntfs" Windows while converting the filesystem use a very small clustersize ( 512 bytes ) which will result in very slow file access.
      Unfortunately there is no good free software to change the NTFS clustersize to normal ( 4K should suffice for most tasks ) without formatting the drive, so you either have to use a commercial partition manager or reinstall windows, that time on NTFS partition.
      Last edited by scarecrow; 03-03-2006 at 14:34.
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    2. #17
      Quote Originally Posted by scarecrow
      The reason CloneDVd and other programs work, while Decrypter isn't, is that when they detect a FAt32 filesystem they automatically span the image in 2 GB parts, which are acceptable. But anyway, using FAT32 on Windows 2000/XP is like having a Porsche 911 and fuelling it with crude oil...
      If you do what viper suggested, you will solve the decrypting problem, but your computer will get much slower. The reason is that for some stupid reason when you use "convert C: /fs:ntfs" Windows while converting the filesystem use a very small clustersize ( 512 bytes ) which will result in very slow file access.
      Unfortunately there is no good free software to change the NTFS clustersize to normal ( 4K should suffice for most tasks ) without formatting the drive, so you either have to use a commercial partition manager or reinstall windows, that time on NTFS partition.
      So have I understood you correctly???
      If I change it like viper suggests my computer will start to run slower, is that correct?


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