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E You should first install the image and then run the Paragon Partition Alignment Tool to align sectors. Note: If you are downgrading your PC to Windows XP or Windows Vista, you are impacted since these OSs are not Advanced Format-aware. F Before beginning the re-imaging, ensure that the partitions on your Advanced Format drive have appropriate offset values (see Validating partition alignment). To optimize performance with Windows 7 or WinPE, apply Microsoft Knowledge Base article 982018. Important tips Installing Windows Vista (prior to SP1), Windows XP or Windows 2000 If you are planning to install Windows Vista (prior to SP1), Windows XP or Windows 2000 on an Advanced Format drive, you should first install the image and then run the Paragon Partition Alignment Tool to align sectors. Extending the partition in Windows XP mini-setup You may receive errors if you attempt to extend the partition in Windows XP mini-setup (unattend file setting). This issue occurs because DISKPART cannot accommodate the new MBR partition structure. The solution is to change the value of the ExtendOemPartition parameter from 1 to 0. For more information, refer to Microsoft Knowledge Base article 240126. Encrypting drives For optimal data protection, you should ensure that encrypted Advanced Format drives are suitably aligned. Thus, before encrypting an Advanced Format drive, you should run the Paragon Partition Alignment Tool on this drive. An encrypted drive that is misaligned should be decrypted, aligned and then re-encrypted. Aligning drives in a RAID configuration If two or more Advanced Format drives have been configured for RAID, running the Paragon Partition Alignment Tool on these drives aligns partitions at 2,048 sectors. Since a starting offset of 2,048 supports most stripe-unit sizes, performance would be enhanced3 due to the elimination of redundant disk operations. Running the Paragon Partition Alignment Tool ensures support for the stripe-unit sizes associated with most RAID configurations, including RAID 0, 1, and 5. Using third-party deployment tools Platforms that are Advanced Format-aware may experience alignment issues when used in conjunction with third-party deployment tools. Contact the particular vendor for requirements for running their deployment tool. 3 Compared to a scenario with misaligned drives 4

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E
You should first install the image and then run the
Paragon Partition Alignment Tool
to align sectors.
Note
: If you are downgrading your PC to Windows XP or Windows Vista, you are impacted since these
OSs are not Advanced Format-aware.
F
Before beginning the re-imaging, ensure that the partitions on your Advanced Format drive have
appropriate offset values (see
Validating partition alignment
).
To optimize performance with Windows 7 or WinPE,
apply
Microsoft Knowledge Base article 982018.
Important tips
Installing Windows Vista (prior to SP1), Windows XP or Windows 2000
If you are planning to install Windows Vista (prior to SP1), Windows XP or Windows 2000 on an
Advanced Format drive, you should first install the image and then run the
Paragon Partition
Alignment Tool
to align sectors.
Extending the partition in Windows XP mini-setup
You may receive errors if you attempt to extend the partition in Windows XP mini-setup (unattend file
setting). This issue occurs because DISKPART cannot accommodate the new MBR partition structure.
The solution is to change the value of the
ExtendOemPartition
parameter from
1
to
0
. For more
information, refer to Microsoft Knowledge Base article
240126
.
Encrypting drives
For optimal data protection, you should ensure that encrypted Advanced Format drives are suitably
aligned. Thus, before encrypting an Advanced Format drive, you should run the
Paragon Partition
Alignment Tool
on this drive.
An encrypted drive that is misaligned should be decrypted, aligned and then re-encrypted.
Aligning drives in a RAID configuration
If two or more Advanced Format drives have been configured for RAID, running the
Paragon Partition
Alignment Tool
on these drives aligns partitions at 2,048 sectors. Since a starting offset of 2,048
supports most stripe-unit sizes, performance would be enhanced
3
due to the elimination of redundant
disk operations.
Running the Paragon Partition Alignment Tool ensures support for the stripe-unit sizes associated with
most RAID configurations, including RAID 0, 1, and 5.
Using third-party deployment tools
Platforms that are Advanced Format-aware may experience alignment issues when used in
conjunction with third-party deployment tools. Contact the particular vendor for requirements for
running their deployment tool.
3
Compared to a scenario with misaligned drives