First post, by songoffall
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I know this topic is more discussed in relation to SSD and other flash media, as partition misalignment will cause faster wear of flash memory.
I had surprisingly long boot times on one of my Windows XP machines. The HDD health was fine, the BIOS settings were normal, the drivers were installed. I wouldn't call the system slow, the specs are as follows:
MB Asus P5B
CPU Intel Core2Duo E6850 3GHz
RAM 2x1Gb DDR2 800MTs, dual channel mode
GPU Asus GeForce 8600GT Silent
HDD Seagate Barracuda 75Gb 7200rpm SATA
The boot times for an almost clean install of Windows XP were >1 minute, after POST to desktop, which was quite surprising, even for a retro machine.
So after exhausting all other options I set up the necessary software, Minitool Partition Wizard Free Edition 9.1 and Paragon Alignment Tool 4 and checked for partition misalignment.
For those new to the topic, partitions are supposed to be aligned in the same way the drive is physically organized in sectors, and a proper partition's beginning should be on a sector that has an address that is a multiple of 8.
Misalignment happens when partitioning the hard drive, especially newer and larger hard drives on retro operating systems. On HDDs, it will affect performance. On flash media like SSDs, SD and CF cards it will also affect the longevity of the media.
My boot disk was misaligned, and as it was mostly a clean install, fixing the alignment did not take long. After a restart, my boot times were reduced to 40 seconds, after POST to desktop, and I feel like the overall responsively of the system has improved too.
As I am yet to find software to align partitions on Windows 98 SE, I took apart my other computers, took the hard drives out, hooked them to the XP machine and checked them for misalignment. And my heart sank at what I saw. Almost every machine that was not as fast as I expected it to be had partition misalignment issues.
At this point in time, I'm aligning all the hard drives that had this problem. And by the end of it, I'll be able to see if the effect is the same on other machines too.
Care to share your experience with this issue? I feel like it is not discussed as much as it should be.
Compaq Deskpro 2000/P2 300MHz/256Mb SDRAM/Matrox Mystique/Sound Blaster AWE 32 Value/Aureal Vortex 2
MSI 865P Neo/Pentium 4 HT 3.0GHz/512Mb DDR DRAM/GeForce FX 5500/Creative Audigy 2
Asus P5Q Pro/Core2 Quad Q9400/2Gb DDR2/GeForce 8800GT/Creative X-Fi