Important Tips; Encrypting Drives; Installing Windows Vista (Prior To Sp1) Or Windows Xp Images - HP Pro 6305 Installation Manual

Preparing advanced format hard drives for microsoft windows installations on hp business notebook pcs, workstations, and desktop
Hide thumbs Also See for Pro 6305:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Important tips

This section provides important tips regarding the set-up and use of Advanced Format drives. More
information is provided on the following topics:
 Encrypting drives
 Installing Windows Vista (prior to SP1) or Windows XP images
 Avoiding a potential error associated with a Windows Vista deployment on an Advanced Format
 Creating a 1 MB-aligned partition
 Extending the partition during a Windows XP image deployment
 Aligning drives in a RAID configuration
 Using third-party deployment tool
 Enhancing performance with many small writes (as with ImageX)

Encrypting drives

For optimal performance with a software-encrypted Advanced Format drive, install the vendor's latest
driver that is tuned for Advanced Format drives prior to encrypting the drive.
Important
Always back up all your data before manipulating any drive to avoid data
loss.
Before you encrypt an Advanced Format drive, you should ensure the
partition is 4 KB-aligned.
If your drive is misaligned, you should decrypt, align and re-encrypt the
drive using the instructions provided with your encryption software.

Installing Windows Vista (prior to SP1) or Windows XP images

If you are planning to install Windows Vista (prior to SP1) or Windows XP on an Advanced Format
drive, you should first create a 4 KB-aligned partition and then install the image in such a way that the
partition is not modified.
6
F
Use the Ghost command line switches –align=1MB to ensure the partition is aligned to a 1 MB boundary,
and thus also a 4 KB boundary.
Note: Although Ghost preserves the alignment in the image, the command line switch -align=1MB
overrides the original alignment. Remember that specifying the incorrect combination of partition size and
the ExtendOemPartition line – even with a non-Advanced Format drive – may result in a BSOD (as outlined
earlier in this table).
drive

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

6305

Table of Contents