Preparing Advanced Format hard drives for Microsoft Windows installations on HP Business Notebook PCs, Workstations, and Desktop PCs
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Using the Unattended Advanced Format Hard Disk Information Tool
The Unattended Advanced Format Hard Disk Information Tool contains a sample VBS script that
calculates and reports the partition alignment.
Note
For a comparison with other Advanced Format Tools from HP and their
current SoftPaq numbers, see Summary of HP Advanced Format tools.
For any updates, check the HP website or SoftPaq Download Manager.
Download and extract the contents of the SoftPaq. Run either AF-Check.cmd or AF-Check.vbs and
review the output for 4 KB and 1 MB alignment. The sample excerpt shown in Figure 3 indicates that
the particular partition is 1 MB-aligned, which also means the partition falls on a 4 KB boundary and
is 4 KB-aligned as well.
Figure 3. Sample output from The Unattended Advanced Format Hard Disk Information Tool
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Partition Alignment Information from Win32_DiskPartition
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Name: Disk #0, Partition #0
BlockSize: 512
BootPartition: True
Size: 232.883 GiB
StartingOffset: 1048576
----- StartingOffset/4096: 256
----- Drive is 4K Aligned: True
----- StartingOffset/1048576: 1
----- Drive is 1MB Aligned: True
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Using DiskExt
1. After the operating system has been installed, download the DISKEXT utility from
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896648; install.
2. Run diskext from the Windows command line.
3. Identify the Partition Starting Offset value of each partition and divide by 4096. If the value is
exactly divisible, the partition is aligned.