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Does anyone know how MANY maximum number of Clusters NTFS can support?

And what is the smallest and the largest Hard Drive that NTFS can see?

ThanksWhat is the smallest and the largest Hard Drive that NTFS can see?

Let me Google that for you.

HTTP://lmgtfy.com/?q=What+is+the+smallest+and+the+largest+Hard+Drive+that+NTFS+can+see%3F
I whent to google and I found to many things.

I don't know how Small Hard Drive in MB or how Larg Hard Drive in NTFS can see??

And how many Clusters can NTFS see??Is this homework?
There is litter reason to use NTFS for a partition under 400MB. I think you can make a 8MB NTFS partition, but it is kind of pointless.
NTFS is not like FAT. Nor is it a fixed sector size SYSTEM using tables like other file systems. The sector size is normally 512 bytes, and this is often a requirement of the HARDWARE. So the allocation unit is often just one sector. A volume in NTFS cam be up to 8,446,744,073,709,551,616 bytes.
I think that is way beyond any current hardware designs. Max IDE is 48 bit

So, why do you need to know that?
Max volume = 2^64
512 = 2^9
So max number of sectors is 2^64 - 2^9 = 2^35

Sorry, my calculator is not here at hand, So I can't help with the math.

Here is a article you many wan to READ:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/100108Nymph is notorious for asking homework questions here. Quote from: Carbon Dudeoxide on August 06, 2009, 01:30:06 AM

Nymph is notorious for asking homework questions here.

It does sound like homework.


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