" My Amiga now takes about 10 minutes to boot my new 3.1.4 64 GB
partition. What is going on?
For media of this size, on a system that is slow, it is generally
advisable to use larger block sizes (i.e. not 512 bytes/block which is
the default, but at least 4096 bytes per block, i.e. one block is 8
sectors). This not only helps to speed up the process, but it also
helps flash media organize memory in larger blocks, in addition to
helping modern hard disks which may have physically larger blocks as
well, while providing only an emulation of 512 byte blocks to the
outside world to keep legacy systems happy.
With the 3.1.4.1 Update, HDToolBox now comes with the ability to
estimate block size defaults which are more adequate to the size of
the drive."





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