[ale] OT "1 step forward, 2 steps back"
Preston Boyington
preston.lists at gmail.com
Mon May 17 16:56:37 EDT 2010
Michael Trausch wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-05-17 at 14:48 -0500, Preston Boyington wrote:
>> mmm... not sure about that. while I haven't used Win7, someone
>> mentioned that it had some kind of VM way of doing 'compatibility
>> mode'.
>>
>> I would be concerned about the hardware compatibility with
>> modern/near
>> future with WinXP* if people are thinking about a unit to upgrade
>> over
>> the next few years.
>>
>> *from cursory reading it seems that hard drives and other parts will
>> not
>> (purposely) be compatible with XP.
>
> Huh? Are you referring to the 4K-sector drives? If so, they're
> compatible. They just require a bit of extra effort to properly align
> partitions since the drives show (by default) 512-byte virtual sectors,
> which makes it possible to misalign 4K clusters (the default, if memory
> serves, with NTFS), which should be aligned with 4K sectors.
>
> Even then, it's not incompatible. All having misaligned clusters or
> filesystem blocks means is that when a cluster or a filesystem block is
> written to the disk, the drive will have to read 2 sectors, modify both
> of them, and then write them both to disk, instead of just writing a
> single sector. The read-modify-write will obviously incur a significant
> cost under high loads.
>
ah, gotcha. the article I read a few months back said 'incompatible'
and I didn't read much more after that since it also mentioned that
Linux and newer operating systems have been covered since September of
2009 (or thereabout).
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