Possible Ace utilities and 48 bit LBA addressing issue??
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2005 12:00 am
I have the purchased version of Ace Utilities 2.4.2. I recently got a 200GB Maxtor hard drive and ran the format/copy utility to copy my old hard drive over to the new one. I am now booting off the new 200GB hard drive. Apparently, hard drives over 137MB use a new 48 bit LBA addressing scheme to access the larger drive sizes. Just before I copied the hard drive over, I ran ace util's registry cleaner and deleted all items. I had a totally clean registry before the install. Now, when I run ace util's registry cleaner (running off the new 200GB drive) I get 846 invalid entries in the registry. Obviously this has occured as a result of the transfer from my old hard drive to the new 200GB hard drive. I have NOT yet selected the option to remove the 846 invalid entries because I am concerned it will crash the whole registry. I am running Windows XP Home, SP2.
My question is, does Ace Utilities support 48 bit LBA drives? Is this a bug/deficiency in Ace utilities? Will there be a patch?? Should I select the option to delete the 846 entries?? Any ideas?
My question is, does Ace Utilities support 48 bit LBA drives? Is this a bug/deficiency in Ace utilities? Will there be a patch?? Should I select the option to delete the 846 entries?? Any ideas?