WarningDisabling this option can improve performance, but also means that programs can no longer
determine when a file was accessed last. This prevents defragmentation programs from identifying
frequently used files, for example.
Are you sure that you want to disable this option?WarningDisabling this option improves performance, but also means that older operating systems can no longer access your files over a network. There could also be problems with older programs that require short file names.
Are you sure you want to disable this option?¢Your current operating system does not support drives larger than 137 GB.
Please consider switching to Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3, or to Windows XP.&Important notice on 48-bit LBA supportKWARNING
- Operating systems that do not include standard 48-bit LBA support
(such as Microsoft Windows 98, ME and 2000) and that are located on a
partition after the first 137 GB can cause the corruption or loss of data.
- If support for 48-bit LBA addressing is disabled after it is activated, this
can lead to data corruption.
This can also happen if you deinstall a Service Pack or roll your system back
to a previous restore point.
- 48-bit LBA support can only be activated when your BIOS supports this
addressing mode.
Do you want to activate 48-bit addressing now?5WARNING
Disabling this setting can lead to the following problems if you have a
hard drive that is larger than 137 GB:
- Your current operating system cannot access the drive area past the first
137 GB. This may lead to the loss or corruption of data.
Do you want to disable 48-bit LBA addressing now?DefaultNormalLogged (\Bootlog.txt) Safe mode Safe modeSafe mode with networkSafe mode with networkingSafe mode with network