04-17-2014 03:25 AM
I read the KB artickle on 4K drives. I'm using a 4K drive as my DESTINATION, but I'm trying to use the drive (pic attached) as a source. I'm guessing I can't? (since the 4K destination drive doesn't show up in any of the console lists, it list's this drive (pic) as the destination)
I'm guessing this is a 512E, yes? NOT supported as a source, right?
Thank you
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04-18-2014 09:58 AM
I called Western Digital; they said it say's "Not Supported", as the result after running the command, is because it's 512 Native. Only Advanced Format drives will show up in both fields correctly. All's good, I can use it as a source.
04-17-2014 04:10 AM
04-17-2014 04:50 AM
Thank you, but I said in the very first sentence of my post that, "I read the KB artickle on 4K drives," because I did read that very same article about 4K drives.
The pic I attached in my first post? Is it:
A) Native 4096
B) Native 512
C) 512E
I'm guessing 512E, whuich would be unsupported as that article still says, but I don't know for sure.
04-17-2014 05:00 AM
OK, which type/model of drive is this?
04-17-2014 05:18 AM
It's a WD, My Book. I took a screen-shot of the disk info though. Very first post.
04-17-2014 05:24 AM
Yes but the exact Model Number etc. are missing from the pic.
04-17-2014 07:14 AM
I'm missing something here. There should be no reason to have to know the model number, I wouldn't think. I don't know the model number.
The picture- 'capture' of the 1st post; the command prompt screenshot, say's it's 512 Bytes Per Sector, but 'Not Supported', as the Physical Bytes Per Sector. I'm just trying to understand if that means it's a 512E(mulated), which is not supported.
I'm really not trying to be difficult. This is for a home desktop, if that matters.
04-17-2014 10:34 PM
Hm, based on this I'd personally go for supported.
04-18-2014 09:58 AM
I called Western Digital; they said it say's "Not Supported", as the result after running the command, is because it's 512 Native. Only Advanced Format drives will show up in both fields correctly. All's good, I can use it as a source.