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How Do We Get Drive Geometry?
How do I get the drive geometry of physical volumes in Windows 2003?
Windows 2000 has a utility named diskpar.exe that comes with the resource toolkit, and they appear to have removed that from the Windows 2003 resource kit. -- Will |
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Re: How Do We Get Drive Geometry?
Take a look at diskpart.exe should be on you server already
"Will" <westes-usc@noemail.nospam> wrote in message news:Xp6dnR60p51Lcx7VnZ2dnUVZ_s3inZ2d@giganews.com ... > How do I get the drive geometry of physical volumes in Windows 2003? > Windows 2000 has a utility named diskpar.exe that comes with the resource > toolkit, and they appear to have removed that from the Windows 2003 > resource kit. > > -- > Will > |
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Re: How Do We Get Drive Geometry?
also "dmdiag.exe -v" gives a good bit of info, including "Geometric size"
"True size (measured)" and "Reported size (Partition0)" Further more it will detail - # of Cylinders - Tracks/Cylinder - Sectors/Track - Bytes/Sector (- and more) rgds, Edwin. "Rick V" <rick@di-wave.com> wrote in message news:E7364645-1DAA-41C4-85BD-EDC31F84D2F7@microsoft.com... > Take a look at diskpart.exe should be on you server already > > "Will" <westes-usc@noemail.nospam> wrote in message > news:Xp6dnR60p51Lcx7VnZ2dnUVZ_s3inZ2d@giganews.com ... > > How do I get the drive geometry of physical volumes in Windows 2003? > > Windows 2000 has a utility named diskpar.exe that comes with the resource > > toolkit, and they appear to have removed that from the Windows 2003 > > resource kit. > > > > -- > > Will > > > |
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