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toggling removable bit for A Data SDHC? (so XP sees SDHC as a FixedDrive)
I want to convert my A Data brand 16 GB SDHC (Class 6)
to type "fixed" instead of "removable" so I can install & run XP on the SDHC card, or extend the Mini's C:\ drive partition to the card as described he How to extend system partition (extend c drive) to optimize the performance of your computer? http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...-partition.htm Does anyone know where to find the utility or any instructions on how to toggle the Removable Media Bit (RMB) for this particular (A Data) SDHC card, so Windows and Acronis can see it as a fixed drive? This problem is described under "On flash drive only the first partition works" at the following link: http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtrouble_e.html Any help appreciated! |
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toggling removable bit for A Data SDHC? (so XP sees SDHC as aFixed Drive)
PS my computer is the HP Mini 1000, OS is Windows XP Home
On Mar 4, 9:16*pm, Mad Scientist Jr wrote: I want to convert my A Data brand 16 GB SDHC (Class 6) to type "fixed" instead of "removable" so I can install & run XP on the SDHC card, or extend the Mini's C:\ drive partition to the card as described he * * How to extend system partition (extend c drive) to optimize the performance of your computer? * *http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...extend-system-... Does anyone know where to find the utility or any instructions on how to toggle the Removable Media Bit (RMB) for this particular (A Data) SDHC card, so Windows and Acronis can see it as a fixed drive? This problem is described under "On flash drive only the first partition works" at the following link: * *http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtrouble_e.html Any help appreciated! |
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toggling removable bit for A Data SDHC? (so XP sees SDHC as aFixed Drive)
PS my computer is the HP Mini 1000, OS is Windows XP Home
On Mar 4, 9:16*pm, Mad Scientist Jr wrote: I want to convert my A Data brand 16 GB SDHC (Class 6) to type "fixed" instead of "removable" so I can install & run XP on the SDHC card, or extend the Mini's C:\ drive partition to the card as described he * * How to extend system partition (extend c drive) to optimize the performance of your computer? * *http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...extend-system-... Does anyone know where to find the utility or any instructions on how to toggle the Removable Media Bit (RMB) for this particular (A Data) SDHC card, so Windows and Acronis can see it as a fixed drive? This problem is described under "On flash drive only the first partition works" at the following link: * *http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtrouble_e.html Any help appreciated! |
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toggling removable bit for A Data SDHC? (so XP sees SDHC as a Fixed Drive)
"Mad Scientist Jr" wrote in message ... I want to convert my A Data brand 16 GB SDHC (Class 6) to type "fixed" instead of "removable" so I can install & run XP on the SDHC card, or extend the Mini's C:\ drive partition to the card as described he How to extend system partition (extend c drive) to optimize the performance of your computer? http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...-partition.htm Does anyone know where to find the utility or any instructions on how to toggle the Removable Media Bit (RMB) for this particular (A Data) SDHC card, so Windows and Acronis can see it as a fixed drive? This problem is described under "On flash drive only the first partition works" at the following link: http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtrouble_e.html Any help appreciated! You are under a major misconception. You are attempting to span from a fixed disk (your 60 GB PATA HD) onto a separate device. This can not be done using the instructions shown in the link you provided. I do not know of any way to "combine" the two drives into one on your system. The instructions show extending a partition on a computer's drive where there is still space available either on a different partition or unallocated space on the computer's physical hard drive. Even if you could get the removable media bit changed and could boot XP off of the SD card you probably would not get any performance boost and to be quite frank, 16 GB of space is not enough to properly operate the XP OS and have any programs also installed. That card can also only handle 6 mbs of data transfer. That is probably slower than your HD in any case. This machine has a really slow processor and the hard drive is only a 4200 RPM drive (unless you have one of the more upgraded units.) It is going to be a slow system as the Atom processor in the unit, while faster than earlier slower processors, is just not up to high end work. I had a friend purchase a new system with a faster model Atom processor than you have. It had a faster hard drive (5400 rpm) and it was still a dog to work with compared to my HP that I am writing this on which has a Centrino processor, 4 GB RAM, XP Pro, 250 GB, 5400 RPM drive. This system sings along and didn't cost much more than the piece of junk that you have. Heck, I even have a full size keyboard, a DVD burner and 4 USB ports to your two. I even have a separate numeric keypad on this full size keyboard. Yes it is a little heavier but I can do so much more than can be done with a dinky net book. |
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toggling removable bit for A Data SDHC? (so XP sees SDHC as a Fixed Drive)
"Mad Scientist Jr" wrote in message ... I want to convert my A Data brand 16 GB SDHC (Class 6) to type "fixed" instead of "removable" so I can install & run XP on the SDHC card, or extend the Mini's C:\ drive partition to the card as described he How to extend system partition (extend c drive) to optimize the performance of your computer? http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...-partition.htm Does anyone know where to find the utility or any instructions on how to toggle the Removable Media Bit (RMB) for this particular (A Data) SDHC card, so Windows and Acronis can see it as a fixed drive? This problem is described under "On flash drive only the first partition works" at the following link: http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtrouble_e.html Any help appreciated! You are under a major misconception. You are attempting to span from a fixed disk (your 60 GB PATA HD) onto a separate device. This can not be done using the instructions shown in the link you provided. I do not know of any way to "combine" the two drives into one on your system. The instructions show extending a partition on a computer's drive where there is still space available either on a different partition or unallocated space on the computer's physical hard drive. Even if you could get the removable media bit changed and could boot XP off of the SD card you probably would not get any performance boost and to be quite frank, 16 GB of space is not enough to properly operate the XP OS and have any programs also installed. That card can also only handle 6 mbs of data transfer. That is probably slower than your HD in any case. This machine has a really slow processor and the hard drive is only a 4200 RPM drive (unless you have one of the more upgraded units.) It is going to be a slow system as the Atom processor in the unit, while faster than earlier slower processors, is just not up to high end work. I had a friend purchase a new system with a faster model Atom processor than you have. It had a faster hard drive (5400 rpm) and it was still a dog to work with compared to my HP that I am writing this on which has a Centrino processor, 4 GB RAM, XP Pro, 250 GB, 5400 RPM drive. This system sings along and didn't cost much more than the piece of junk that you have. Heck, I even have a full size keyboard, a DVD burner and 4 USB ports to your two. I even have a separate numeric keypad on this full size keyboard. Yes it is a little heavier but I can do so much more than can be done with a dinky net book. |
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toggling removable bit for A Data SDHC? (so XP sees SDHC as aFixed Drive)
Thanks for your reply.
To clarify, the HP Mini 1000 that I want to do this on has a 8 GB SSD, not a 60 GB PATA. The Mini came with XP Home out of the box and although 8 GB is not a lot of space, I have been getting by with installing apps (Office 2003, etc.) to the 16 GB SDHC. In some cases I use Microsoft's Junction utility http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896768.aspx to fool Windows into storing certain apps & files on the SDHC, and it has been working. I also moved my Documents and Settings to the SDHC like shown here http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/1409/...f-the-c-drive/ So I already am running with apps on the SDHC, the point of trying to extend C:\ to it or move the entire system to the SDHC is so I don't have to keep messing around with Junction creating directory links all over the place, every time space starts to run low. Here is the link that shows how to extend the C:\ partition using a partition on a separate device: http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...-partition.htm see this screenshot: http://www.partition-tool.com/images...-pro-c1-b..gif So I think it's possible, I just need to set the removable bit to "fixed" on this particular SDHC. I'm sure the speed will be the same as it has been - sluggish but fast enough to get by. Also to clarify, I don't need a new system - I have a fast laptop and several desktop PCs with good performance for most of the time. The point of this machine is it's ultra-portable and still runs all my apps. If I can't figure out how to set the SDHC to fixed, plan B is to get one of those tiny PNY 16 GB thumb drives that fit in the Mini's internal USB slot, and use Lexar's tool http://www.pendriveapps.com/lexar-us...edia-bit-tool/ to set it to fixed disk. Thanks again... You are attempting to span from a fixed disk (your 60 GB PATA HD) onto a separate device. On Mar 4, 10:39*pm, "LVTravel" wrote: "Mad Scientist Jr" wrote in ... I want to convert my A Data brand 16 GB SDHC (Class 6) to type "fixed" instead of "removable" so I can install & run XP on the SDHC card, or extend the Mini's C:\ drive partition to the card as described he * *How to extend system partition (extend c drive) to optimize the performance of your computer? http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...extend-system-... Does anyone know where to find the utility or any instructions on how to toggle the Removable Media Bit (RMB) for this particular (A Data) SDHC card, so Windows and Acronis can see it as a fixed drive? This problem is described under "On flash drive only the first partition works" at the following link: * *http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtrouble_e.html Any help appreciated! You are under a major misconception. *You are attempting to span from a fixed disk (your 60 GB PATA HD) onto a separate device. *This can not be done using the instructions shown in the link you provided. *I do not know of any way to "combine" the two drives into one on your system. *The instructions show extending a partition on a computer's drive where there is still space available either on a different partition or unallocated space on the computer's physical hard drive. *Even if you could get the removable media bit changed and could boot XP off of the SD card you probably would not get any performance boost and to be quite frank, 16 GB of space is not enough to properly operate the XP OS and have any programs also installed.. That card can also only handle 6 mbs of data transfer. *That is probably slower than your HD in any case. This machine has a really slow processor and the hard drive is only a 4200 RPM drive (unless you have one of the more upgraded units.) *It is going to be a slow system as the Atom processor in the unit, while faster than earlier slower processors, is just not up to high end work. I had a friend purchase a new system with a faster model Atom processor than you have. It had a faster hard drive (5400 rpm) and it was still a dog to work with compared to my HP that I am writing this on which has a Centrino processor, 4 GB RAM, XP Pro, 250 GB, 5400 RPM drive. *This system sings along and didn't cost much more than the piece of junk that you have. *Heck, I even have a full size keyboard, a DVD burner and 4 USB ports to your two. I even have a separate numeric keypad on this full size keyboard. *Yes it is a little heavier but I can do so much more than can be done with a dinky net book. |
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toggling removable bit for A Data SDHC? (so XP sees SDHC as aFixed Drive)
Thanks for your reply.
To clarify, the HP Mini 1000 that I want to do this on has a 8 GB SSD, not a 60 GB PATA. The Mini came with XP Home out of the box and although 8 GB is not a lot of space, I have been getting by with installing apps (Office 2003, etc.) to the 16 GB SDHC. In some cases I use Microsoft's Junction utility http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896768.aspx to fool Windows into storing certain apps & files on the SDHC, and it has been working. I also moved my Documents and Settings to the SDHC like shown here http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/1409/...f-the-c-drive/ So I already am running with apps on the SDHC, the point of trying to extend C:\ to it or move the entire system to the SDHC is so I don't have to keep messing around with Junction creating directory links all over the place, every time space starts to run low. Here is the link that shows how to extend the C:\ partition using a partition on a separate device: http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...-partition.htm see this screenshot: http://www.partition-tool.com/images...-pro-c1-b..gif So I think it's possible, I just need to set the removable bit to "fixed" on this particular SDHC. I'm sure the speed will be the same as it has been - sluggish but fast enough to get by. Also to clarify, I don't need a new system - I have a fast laptop and several desktop PCs with good performance for most of the time. The point of this machine is it's ultra-portable and still runs all my apps. If I can't figure out how to set the SDHC to fixed, plan B is to get one of those tiny PNY 16 GB thumb drives that fit in the Mini's internal USB slot, and use Lexar's tool http://www.pendriveapps.com/lexar-us...edia-bit-tool/ to set it to fixed disk. Thanks again... You are attempting to span from a fixed disk (your 60 GB PATA HD) onto a separate device. On Mar 4, 10:39*pm, "LVTravel" wrote: "Mad Scientist Jr" wrote in ... I want to convert my A Data brand 16 GB SDHC (Class 6) to type "fixed" instead of "removable" so I can install & run XP on the SDHC card, or extend the Mini's C:\ drive partition to the card as described he * *How to extend system partition (extend c drive) to optimize the performance of your computer? http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...extend-system-... Does anyone know where to find the utility or any instructions on how to toggle the Removable Media Bit (RMB) for this particular (A Data) SDHC card, so Windows and Acronis can see it as a fixed drive? This problem is described under "On flash drive only the first partition works" at the following link: * *http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtrouble_e.html Any help appreciated! You are under a major misconception. *You are attempting to span from a fixed disk (your 60 GB PATA HD) onto a separate device. *This can not be done using the instructions shown in the link you provided. *I do not know of any way to "combine" the two drives into one on your system. *The instructions show extending a partition on a computer's drive where there is still space available either on a different partition or unallocated space on the computer's physical hard drive. *Even if you could get the removable media bit changed and could boot XP off of the SD card you probably would not get any performance boost and to be quite frank, 16 GB of space is not enough to properly operate the XP OS and have any programs also installed.. That card can also only handle 6 mbs of data transfer. *That is probably slower than your HD in any case. This machine has a really slow processor and the hard drive is only a 4200 RPM drive (unless you have one of the more upgraded units.) *It is going to be a slow system as the Atom processor in the unit, while faster than earlier slower processors, is just not up to high end work. I had a friend purchase a new system with a faster model Atom processor than you have. It had a faster hard drive (5400 rpm) and it was still a dog to work with compared to my HP that I am writing this on which has a Centrino processor, 4 GB RAM, XP Pro, 250 GB, 5400 RPM drive. *This system sings along and didn't cost much more than the piece of junk that you have. *Heck, I even have a full size keyboard, a DVD burner and 4 USB ports to your two. I even have a separate numeric keypad on this full size keyboard. *Yes it is a little heavier but I can do so much more than can be done with a dinky net book. |
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On Mar 5, 4:12*am, Mad Scientist Jr
wrote: Thanks for your reply. To clarify, the HP Mini 1000 that I want to do this on has a 8 GB SSD, not a 60 GB PATA. The Mini came with XP Home out of the box and although 8 GB is not a lot of space, I have been getting by with installing apps (Office 2003, etc.) to the 16 GB SDHC. In some cases I use Microsoft's Junction utility * *http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896768.aspx to fool Windows into storing certain apps & files on the SDHC, and it has been working. I also moved my Documents and Settings to the SDHC like shown here * *http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/1409/...-and-settings-... So I already am running with apps on the SDHC, the point of trying to extend C:\ to it or move the entire system to the SDHC is so I don't have to keep messing around with Junction creating directory links all over the place, every time space starts to run low. Here is the link that shows how to extend the C:\ partition using a partition on a separate device: * *http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...extend-system-... see this screenshot: * *http://www.partition-tool.com/images...rtition-pro-c1... So I think it's possible, I just need to set the removable bit to "fixed" on this particular SDHC. I'm sure the speed will be the same as it has been - sluggish but fast enough to get by. Also to clarify, I don't need a new system - I have a fast laptop and several desktop PCs with good performance for most of the time. The point of this machine is it's ultra-portable and still runs all my apps. If I can't figure out how to set the SDHC to fixed, plan B is to get one of those tiny PNY 16 GB thumb drives that fit in the Mini's internal USB slot, and use Lexar's tool * *http://www.pendriveapps.com/lexar-us...edia-bit-tool/ to set it to fixed disk. Thanks again... You are attempting to span from a fixed disk (your 60 GB PATA HD) onto a separate device. On Mar 4, 10:39*pm, "LVTravel" wrote: "Mad Scientist Jr" wrote in ... I want to convert my A Data brand 16 GB SDHC (Class 6) to type "fixed" instead of "removable" so I can install & run XP on the SDHC card, or extend the Mini's C:\ drive partition to the card as described he * *How to extend system partition (extend c drive) to optimize the performance of your computer? http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...extend-system-.... Does anyone know where to find the utility or any instructions on how to toggle the Removable Media Bit (RMB) for this particular (A Data) SDHC card, so Windows and Acronis can see it as a fixed drive? This problem is described under "On flash drive only the first partition works" at the following link: * *http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtrouble_e.html Any help appreciated! You are under a major misconception. *You are attempting to span from a fixed disk (your 60 GB PATA HD) onto a separate device. *This can not be done using the instructions shown in the link you provided. *I do not know of any way to "combine" the two drives into one on your system. *The instructions show extending a partition on a computer's drive where there is still space available either on a different partition or unallocated space on the computer's physical hard drive. *Even if you could get the removable media bit changed and could boot XP off of the SD card you probably would not get any performance boost and to be quite frank, 16 GB of space is not enough to properly operate the XP OS and have any programs also installed. That card can also only handle 6 mbs of data transfer. *That is probably slower than your HD in any case. This machine has a really slow processor and the hard drive is only a 4200 RPM drive (unless you have one of the more upgraded units.) *It is going to be a slow system as the Atom processor in the unit, while faster than earlier slower processors, is just not up to high end work. I had a friend purchase a new system with a faster model Atom processor than you have. It had a faster hard drive (5400 rpm) and it was still a dog to work with compared to my HP that I am writing this on which has a Centrino processor, 4 GB RAM, XP Pro, 250 GB, 5400 RPM drive. *This system sings along and didn't cost much more than the piece of junk that you have. *Heck, I even have a full size keyboard, a DVD burner and 4 USB ports to your two. I even have a separate numeric keypad on this full size keyboard. *Yes it is a little heavier but I can do so much more than can be done with a dinky net book. Just for your information: SDHC medias and most other flash drives can be erased with a "static electricity" discharge. SDHC and most flash drives were never designed as long term storage. |
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toggling removable bit for A Data SDHC? (so XP sees SDHC as aFixed Drive)
On Mar 5, 4:12*am, Mad Scientist Jr
wrote: Thanks for your reply. To clarify, the HP Mini 1000 that I want to do this on has a 8 GB SSD, not a 60 GB PATA. The Mini came with XP Home out of the box and although 8 GB is not a lot of space, I have been getting by with installing apps (Office 2003, etc.) to the 16 GB SDHC. In some cases I use Microsoft's Junction utility * *http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896768.aspx to fool Windows into storing certain apps & files on the SDHC, and it has been working. I also moved my Documents and Settings to the SDHC like shown here * *http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/1409/...-and-settings-... So I already am running with apps on the SDHC, the point of trying to extend C:\ to it or move the entire system to the SDHC is so I don't have to keep messing around with Junction creating directory links all over the place, every time space starts to run low. Here is the link that shows how to extend the C:\ partition using a partition on a separate device: * *http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...extend-system-... see this screenshot: * *http://www.partition-tool.com/images...rtition-pro-c1... So I think it's possible, I just need to set the removable bit to "fixed" on this particular SDHC. I'm sure the speed will be the same as it has been - sluggish but fast enough to get by. Also to clarify, I don't need a new system - I have a fast laptop and several desktop PCs with good performance for most of the time. The point of this machine is it's ultra-portable and still runs all my apps. If I can't figure out how to set the SDHC to fixed, plan B is to get one of those tiny PNY 16 GB thumb drives that fit in the Mini's internal USB slot, and use Lexar's tool * *http://www.pendriveapps.com/lexar-us...edia-bit-tool/ to set it to fixed disk. Thanks again... You are attempting to span from a fixed disk (your 60 GB PATA HD) onto a separate device. On Mar 4, 10:39*pm, "LVTravel" wrote: "Mad Scientist Jr" wrote in ... I want to convert my A Data brand 16 GB SDHC (Class 6) to type "fixed" instead of "removable" so I can install & run XP on the SDHC card, or extend the Mini's C:\ drive partition to the card as described he * *How to extend system partition (extend c drive) to optimize the performance of your computer? http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...extend-system-.... Does anyone know where to find the utility or any instructions on how to toggle the Removable Media Bit (RMB) for this particular (A Data) SDHC card, so Windows and Acronis can see it as a fixed drive? This problem is described under "On flash drive only the first partition works" at the following link: * *http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtrouble_e.html Any help appreciated! You are under a major misconception. *You are attempting to span from a fixed disk (your 60 GB PATA HD) onto a separate device. *This can not be done using the instructions shown in the link you provided. *I do not know of any way to "combine" the two drives into one on your system. *The instructions show extending a partition on a computer's drive where there is still space available either on a different partition or unallocated space on the computer's physical hard drive. *Even if you could get the removable media bit changed and could boot XP off of the SD card you probably would not get any performance boost and to be quite frank, 16 GB of space is not enough to properly operate the XP OS and have any programs also installed. That card can also only handle 6 mbs of data transfer. *That is probably slower than your HD in any case. This machine has a really slow processor and the hard drive is only a 4200 RPM drive (unless you have one of the more upgraded units.) *It is going to be a slow system as the Atom processor in the unit, while faster than earlier slower processors, is just not up to high end work. I had a friend purchase a new system with a faster model Atom processor than you have. It had a faster hard drive (5400 rpm) and it was still a dog to work with compared to my HP that I am writing this on which has a Centrino processor, 4 GB RAM, XP Pro, 250 GB, 5400 RPM drive. *This system sings along and didn't cost much more than the piece of junk that you have. *Heck, I even have a full size keyboard, a DVD burner and 4 USB ports to your two. I even have a separate numeric keypad on this full size keyboard. *Yes it is a little heavier but I can do so much more than can be done with a dinky net book. Just for your information: SDHC medias and most other flash drives can be erased with a "static electricity" discharge. SDHC and most flash drives were never designed as long term storage. |
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I'm sure, but doesn't it depend on what you mean by long-term? CD-Rs
and DVD-Rs can wear out in a few years or be erased by leaving out in the sunlight too long. Hard drives can be erased by a strong magnet. Etc. Flash memory has a limited number of writes, but I'm pretty sure this netbook & card will be obsolete by the time that comes (maybe a couple of years)... If you want something permanent then go to Discmakers and have them press your data to an aluminum CD, maybe that'll last if it doesn't oxidate first? Maybe make it into a gold record like on the Voyager probe? Just for your information: SDHC medias and most other flash drives can be erased with a "static electricity" discharge. SDHC and most flash drives were never designed as long term storage. On Mar 5, 9:18 am, smlunatick wrote: On Mar 5, 4:12 am, Mad Scientist Jr wrote: Thanks for your reply. To clarify, the HP Mini 1000 that I want to do this on has a 8 GB SSD, not a 60 GB PATA. The Mini came with XP Home out of the box and although 8 GB is not a lot of space, I have been getting by with installing apps (Office 2003, etc.) to the 16 GB SDHC. In some cases I use Microsoft's Junction utility http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896768.aspx to fool Windows into storing certain apps & files on the SDHC, and it has been working. I also moved my Documents and Settings to the SDHC like shown here http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/1409/...-and-settings-... So I already am running with apps on the SDHC, the point of trying to extend C:\ to it or move the entire system to the SDHC is so I don't have to keep messing around with Junction creating directory links all over the place, every time space starts to run low. Here is the link that shows how to extend the C:\ partition using a partition on a separate device: http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...extend-system-... see this screenshot: http://www.partition-tool.com/images...rtition-pro-c1... So I think it's possible, I just need to set the removable bit to "fixed" on this particular SDHC. I'm sure the speed will be the same as it has been - sluggish but fast enough to get by. Also to clarify, I don't need a new system - I have a fast laptop and several desktop PCs with good performance for most of the time. The point of this machine is it's ultra-portable and still runs all my apps. If I can't figure out how to set the SDHC to fixed, plan B is to get one of those tiny PNY 16 GB thumb drives that fit in the Mini's internal USB slot, and use Lexar's tool http://www.pendriveapps.com/lexar-us...edia-bit-tool/ to set it to fixed disk. Thanks again... You are attempting to span from a fixed disk (your 60 GB PATA HD) onto a separate device. On Mar 4, 10:39 pm, "LVTravel" wrote: "Mad Scientist Jr" wrote in ... I want to convert my A Data brand 16 GB SDHC (Class 6) to type "fixed" instead of "removable" so I can install & run XP on the SDHC card, or extend the Mini's C:\ drive partition to the card as described he How to extend system partition (extend c drive) to optimize the performance of your computer? http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...extend-system-... Does anyone know where to find the utility or any instructions on how to toggle the Removable Media Bit (RMB) for this particular (A Data) SDHC card, so Windows and Acronis can see it as a fixed drive? This problem is described under "On flash drive only the first partition works" at the following link: http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtrouble_e.html Any help appreciated! You are under a major misconception. You are attempting to span from a fixed disk (your 60 GB PATA HD) onto a separate device. This can not be done using the instructions shown in the link you provided. I do not know of any way to "combine" the two drives into one on your system. The instructions show extending a partition on a computer's drive where there is still space available either on a different partition or unallocated space on the computer's physical hard drive. Even if you could get the removable media bit changed and could boot XP off of the SD card you probably would not get any performance boost and to be quite frank, 16 GB of space is not enough to properly operate the XP OS and have any programs also installed. That card can also only handle 6 mbs of data transfer. That is probably slower than your HD in any case. This machine has a really slow processor and the hard drive is only a 4200 RPM drive (unless you have one of the more upgraded units.) It is going to be a slow system as the Atom processor in the unit, while faster than earlier slower processors, is just not up to high end work. I had a friend purchase a new system with a faster model Atom processor than you have. It had a faster hard drive (5400 rpm) and it was still a dog to work with compared to my HP that I am writing this on which has a Centrino processor, 4 GB RAM, XP Pro, 250 GB, 5400 RPM drive. This system sings along and didn't cost much more than the piece of junk that you have. Heck, I even have a full size keyboard, a DVD burner and 4 USB ports to your two. I even have a separate numeric keypad on this full size keyboard. Yes it is a little heavier but I can do so much more than can be done with a dinky net book. |
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I'm sure, but doesn't it depend on what you mean by long-term? CD-Rs
and DVD-Rs can wear out in a few years or be erased by leaving out in the sunlight too long. Hard drives can be erased by a strong magnet. Etc. Flash memory has a limited number of writes, but I'm pretty sure this netbook & card will be obsolete by the time that comes (maybe a couple of years)... If you want something permanent then go to Discmakers and have them press your data to an aluminum CD, maybe that'll last if it doesn't oxidate first? Maybe make it into a gold record like on the Voyager probe? Just for your information: SDHC medias and most other flash drives can be erased with a "static electricity" discharge. SDHC and most flash drives were never designed as long term storage. On Mar 5, 9:18 am, smlunatick wrote: On Mar 5, 4:12 am, Mad Scientist Jr wrote: Thanks for your reply. To clarify, the HP Mini 1000 that I want to do this on has a 8 GB SSD, not a 60 GB PATA. The Mini came with XP Home out of the box and although 8 GB is not a lot of space, I have been getting by with installing apps (Office 2003, etc.) to the 16 GB SDHC. In some cases I use Microsoft's Junction utility http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896768.aspx to fool Windows into storing certain apps & files on the SDHC, and it has been working. I also moved my Documents and Settings to the SDHC like shown here http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/1409/...-and-settings-... So I already am running with apps on the SDHC, the point of trying to extend C:\ to it or move the entire system to the SDHC is so I don't have to keep messing around with Junction creating directory links all over the place, every time space starts to run low. Here is the link that shows how to extend the C:\ partition using a partition on a separate device: http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...extend-system-... see this screenshot: http://www.partition-tool.com/images...rtition-pro-c1... So I think it's possible, I just need to set the removable bit to "fixed" on this particular SDHC. I'm sure the speed will be the same as it has been - sluggish but fast enough to get by. Also to clarify, I don't need a new system - I have a fast laptop and several desktop PCs with good performance for most of the time. The point of this machine is it's ultra-portable and still runs all my apps. If I can't figure out how to set the SDHC to fixed, plan B is to get one of those tiny PNY 16 GB thumb drives that fit in the Mini's internal USB slot, and use Lexar's tool http://www.pendriveapps.com/lexar-us...edia-bit-tool/ to set it to fixed disk. Thanks again... You are attempting to span from a fixed disk (your 60 GB PATA HD) onto a separate device. On Mar 4, 10:39 pm, "LVTravel" wrote: "Mad Scientist Jr" wrote in ... I want to convert my A Data brand 16 GB SDHC (Class 6) to type "fixed" instead of "removable" so I can install & run XP on the SDHC card, or extend the Mini's C:\ drive partition to the card as described he How to extend system partition (extend c drive) to optimize the performance of your computer? http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...extend-system-... Does anyone know where to find the utility or any instructions on how to toggle the Removable Media Bit (RMB) for this particular (A Data) SDHC card, so Windows and Acronis can see it as a fixed drive? This problem is described under "On flash drive only the first partition works" at the following link: http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtrouble_e.html Any help appreciated! You are under a major misconception. You are attempting to span from a fixed disk (your 60 GB PATA HD) onto a separate device. This can not be done using the instructions shown in the link you provided. I do not know of any way to "combine" the two drives into one on your system. The instructions show extending a partition on a computer's drive where there is still space available either on a different partition or unallocated space on the computer's physical hard drive. Even if you could get the removable media bit changed and could boot XP off of the SD card you probably would not get any performance boost and to be quite frank, 16 GB of space is not enough to properly operate the XP OS and have any programs also installed. That card can also only handle 6 mbs of data transfer. That is probably slower than your HD in any case. This machine has a really slow processor and the hard drive is only a 4200 RPM drive (unless you have one of the more upgraded units.) It is going to be a slow system as the Atom processor in the unit, while faster than earlier slower processors, is just not up to high end work. I had a friend purchase a new system with a faster model Atom processor than you have. It had a faster hard drive (5400 rpm) and it was still a dog to work with compared to my HP that I am writing this on which has a Centrino processor, 4 GB RAM, XP Pro, 250 GB, 5400 RPM drive. This system sings along and didn't cost much more than the piece of junk that you have. Heck, I even have a full size keyboard, a DVD burner and 4 USB ports to your two. I even have a separate numeric keypad on this full size keyboard. Yes it is a little heavier but I can do so much more than can be done with a dinky net book. |
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toggling removable bit for A Data SDHC? (so XP sees SDHC as aFixed Drive)
On Mar 5, 8:17*pm, Mad Scientist Jr
wrote: I'm sure, but doesn't it depend on what you mean by long-term? CD-Rs and DVD-Rs can wear out in a few years or be erased by leaving out in the sunlight too long. Hard drives can be erased by a strong magnet. Etc. Flash memory has a limited number of writes, but I'm pretty sure this netbook & card will be obsolete by the time that comes (maybe a couple of years)... If you want something permanent then go to Discmakers and have them press your data to an aluminum CD, maybe that'll last if it doesn't oxidate first? Maybe make it into a gold record like on the Voyager probe? Just for your information: *SDHC medias and most other flash drives can be erased with a "static electricity" discharge. *SDHC and most flash drives were never designed as long term storage. On Mar 5, 9:18 am, smlunatick wrote: On Mar 5, 4:12 am, Mad Scientist Jr wrote: Thanks for your reply. To clarify, the HP Mini 1000 that I want to do this on has a 8 GB SSD, not a 60 GB PATA. The Mini came with XP Home out of the box and although 8 GB is not a lot of space, I have been getting by with installing apps (Office 2003, etc.) to the 16 GB SDHC. In some cases I use Microsoft's Junction utility * *http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896768.aspx to fool Windows into storing certain apps & files on the SDHC, and it has been working. I also moved my Documents and Settings to the SDHC like shown here * *http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/1409/...-and-settings-... So I already am running with apps on the SDHC, the point of trying to extend C:\ to it or move the entire system to the SDHC is so I don't have to keep messing around with Junction creating directory links all over the place, every time space starts to run low. Here is the link that shows how to extend the C:\ partition using a partition on a separate device: * *http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...extend-system-... see this screenshot: * *http://www.partition-tool.com/images...rtition-pro-c1... So I think it's possible, I just need to set the removable bit to "fixed" on this particular SDHC. I'm sure the speed will be the same as it has been - sluggish but fast enough to get by. Also to clarify, I don't need a new system - I have a fast laptop and several desktop PCs with good performance for most of the time. The point of this machine is it's ultra-portable and still runs all my apps. If I can't figure out how to set the SDHC to fixed, plan B is to get one of those tiny PNY 16 GB thumb drives that fit in the Mini's internal USB slot, and use Lexar's tool * *http://www.pendriveapps.com/lexar-us...edia-bit-tool/ to set it to fixed disk. Thanks again... You are attempting to span from a fixed disk (your 60 GB PATA HD) onto a separate device. On Mar 4, 10:39 pm, "LVTravel" wrote: "Mad Scientist Jr" wrote in ... I want to convert my A Data brand 16 GB SDHC (Class 6) to type "fixed" instead of "removable" so I can install & run XP on the SDHC card, or extend the Mini's C:\ drive partition to the card as described he * *How to extend system partition (extend c drive) to optimize the performance of your computer? http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...extend-system-... Does anyone know where to find the utility or any instructions on how to toggle the Removable Media Bit (RMB) for this particular (A Data) SDHC card, so Windows and Acronis can see it as a fixed drive? This problem is described under "On flash drive only the first partition works" at the following link: * *http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtrouble_e.html Any help appreciated! You are under a major misconception. *You are attempting to span from a fixed disk (your 60 GB PATA HD) onto a separate device. *This can not be done using the instructions shown in the link you provided. *I do not know of any way to "combine" the two drives into one on your system. *The instructions show extending a partition on a computer's drive where there is still space available either on a different partition or unallocated space on the computer's physical hard drive. *Even if you could get the removable media bit changed and could boot XP off of the SD card you probably would not get any performance boost and to be quite frank, 16 GB of space is not enough to properly operate the XP OS and have any programs also installed. That card can also only handle 6 mbs of data transfer. *That is probably slower than your HD in any case. This machine has a really slow processor and the hard drive is only a 4200 RPM drive (unless you have one of the more upgraded units.) *It is going to be a slow system as the Atom processor in the unit, while faster than earlier slower processors, is just not up to high end work. I had a friend purchase a new system with a faster model Atom processor than you have. It had a faster hard drive (5400 rpm) and it was still a dog to work with compared to my HP that I am writing this on which has a Centrino processor, 4 GB RAM, XP Pro, 250 GB, 5400 RPM drive. *This system sings along and didn't cost much more than the piece of junk that you have. *Heck, I even have a full size keyboard, a DVD burner and 4 USB ports to your two. I even have a separate numeric keypad on this full size keyboard. *Yes it is a little heavier but I can do so much more than can be done with a dinky net book. Long term storage for flash drives should be meaning storing files for more than a few weeks. The more flash drives one has the less likely one can remember what is stored on it. |
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On Mar 5, 8:17*pm, Mad Scientist Jr
wrote: I'm sure, but doesn't it depend on what you mean by long-term? CD-Rs and DVD-Rs can wear out in a few years or be erased by leaving out in the sunlight too long. Hard drives can be erased by a strong magnet. Etc. Flash memory has a limited number of writes, but I'm pretty sure this netbook & card will be obsolete by the time that comes (maybe a couple of years)... If you want something permanent then go to Discmakers and have them press your data to an aluminum CD, maybe that'll last if it doesn't oxidate first? Maybe make it into a gold record like on the Voyager probe? Just for your information: *SDHC medias and most other flash drives can be erased with a "static electricity" discharge. *SDHC and most flash drives were never designed as long term storage. On Mar 5, 9:18 am, smlunatick wrote: On Mar 5, 4:12 am, Mad Scientist Jr wrote: Thanks for your reply. To clarify, the HP Mini 1000 that I want to do this on has a 8 GB SSD, not a 60 GB PATA. The Mini came with XP Home out of the box and although 8 GB is not a lot of space, I have been getting by with installing apps (Office 2003, etc.) to the 16 GB SDHC. In some cases I use Microsoft's Junction utility * *http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896768.aspx to fool Windows into storing certain apps & files on the SDHC, and it has been working. I also moved my Documents and Settings to the SDHC like shown here * *http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/1409/...-and-settings-... So I already am running with apps on the SDHC, the point of trying to extend C:\ to it or move the entire system to the SDHC is so I don't have to keep messing around with Junction creating directory links all over the place, every time space starts to run low. Here is the link that shows how to extend the C:\ partition using a partition on a separate device: * *http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...extend-system-... see this screenshot: * *http://www.partition-tool.com/images...rtition-pro-c1... So I think it's possible, I just need to set the removable bit to "fixed" on this particular SDHC. I'm sure the speed will be the same as it has been - sluggish but fast enough to get by. Also to clarify, I don't need a new system - I have a fast laptop and several desktop PCs with good performance for most of the time. The point of this machine is it's ultra-portable and still runs all my apps. If I can't figure out how to set the SDHC to fixed, plan B is to get one of those tiny PNY 16 GB thumb drives that fit in the Mini's internal USB slot, and use Lexar's tool * *http://www.pendriveapps.com/lexar-us...edia-bit-tool/ to set it to fixed disk. Thanks again... You are attempting to span from a fixed disk (your 60 GB PATA HD) onto a separate device. On Mar 4, 10:39 pm, "LVTravel" wrote: "Mad Scientist Jr" wrote in ... I want to convert my A Data brand 16 GB SDHC (Class 6) to type "fixed" instead of "removable" so I can install & run XP on the SDHC card, or extend the Mini's C:\ drive partition to the card as described he * *How to extend system partition (extend c drive) to optimize the performance of your computer? http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...extend-system-... Does anyone know where to find the utility or any instructions on how to toggle the Removable Media Bit (RMB) for this particular (A Data) SDHC card, so Windows and Acronis can see it as a fixed drive? This problem is described under "On flash drive only the first partition works" at the following link: * *http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtrouble_e.html Any help appreciated! You are under a major misconception. *You are attempting to span from a fixed disk (your 60 GB PATA HD) onto a separate device. *This can not be done using the instructions shown in the link you provided. *I do not know of any way to "combine" the two drives into one on your system. *The instructions show extending a partition on a computer's drive where there is still space available either on a different partition or unallocated space on the computer's physical hard drive. *Even if you could get the removable media bit changed and could boot XP off of the SD card you probably would not get any performance boost and to be quite frank, 16 GB of space is not enough to properly operate the XP OS and have any programs also installed. That card can also only handle 6 mbs of data transfer. *That is probably slower than your HD in any case. This machine has a really slow processor and the hard drive is only a 4200 RPM drive (unless you have one of the more upgraded units.) *It is going to be a slow system as the Atom processor in the unit, while faster than earlier slower processors, is just not up to high end work. I had a friend purchase a new system with a faster model Atom processor than you have. It had a faster hard drive (5400 rpm) and it was still a dog to work with compared to my HP that I am writing this on which has a Centrino processor, 4 GB RAM, XP Pro, 250 GB, 5400 RPM drive. *This system sings along and didn't cost much more than the piece of junk that you have. *Heck, I even have a full size keyboard, a DVD burner and 4 USB ports to your two. I even have a separate numeric keypad on this full size keyboard. *Yes it is a little heavier but I can do so much more than can be done with a dinky net book. Long term storage for flash drives should be meaning storing files for more than a few weeks. The more flash drives one has the less likely one can remember what is stored on it. |
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you can go here to extend your system parttition:http://www.partitionwizard.com/hot-e...partition.html
On Thursday, March 04, 2010 9:16 PM Mad Scientist Jr wrote: I want to convert my A Data brand 16 GB SDHC (Class 6) to type "fixed" instead of "removable" so I can install & run XP on the SDHC card, or extend the Mini's C:\ drive partition to the card as described he How to extend system partition (extend c drive) to optimize the performance of your computer? http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...-partition.htm Does anyone know where to find the utility or any instructions on how to toggle the Removable Media Bit (RMB) for this particular (A Data) SDHC card, so Windows and Acronis can see it as a fixed drive? This problem is described under "On flash drive only the first partition works" at the following link: http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtrouble_e.html Any help appreciated! On Thursday, March 04, 2010 9:19 PM Mad Scientist Jr wrote: PS my computer is the HP Mini 1000, OS is Windows XP Home wrote: em-... On Thursday, March 04, 2010 10:39 PM LVTravel wrote: You are under a major misconception. You are attempting to span from a fixed disk (your 60 GB PATA HD) onto a separate device. This can not be done using the instructions shown in the link you provided. I do not know of any way to "combine" the two drives into one on your system. The instructions show extending a partition on a computer's drive where there is still space available either on a different partition or unallocated space on the computer's physical hard drive. Even if you could get the removable media bit changed and could boot XP off of the SD card you probably would not get any performance boost and to be quite frank, 16 GB of space is not enough to properly operate the XP OS and have any programs also installed. That card can also only handle 6 mbs of data transfer. That is probably slower than your HD in any case. This machine has a really slow processor and the hard drive is only a 4200 RPM drive (unless you have one of the more upgraded units.) It is going to be a slow system as the Atom processor in the unit, while faster than earlier slower processors, is just not up to high end work. I had a friend purchase a new system with a faster model Atom processor than you have. It had a faster hard drive (5400 rpm) and it was still a dog to work with compared to my HP that I am writing this on which has a Centrino processor, 4 GB RAM, XP Pro, 250 GB, 5400 RPM drive. This system sings along and did not cost much more than the piece of junk that you have. Heck, I even have a full size keyboard, a DVD burner and 4 USB ports to your two. I even have a separate numeric keypad on this full size keyboard. Yes it is a little heavier but I can do so much more than can be done with a dinky net book. On Thursday, March 04, 2010 11:12 PM Mad Scientist Jr wrote: Thanks for your reply. To clarify, the HP Mini 1000 that I want to do this on has a 8 GB SSD, not a 60 GB PATA. The Mini came with XP Home out of the box and although 8 GB is not a lot of space, I have been getting by with installing apps (Office 2003, etc.) to the 16 GB SDHC. In some cases I use Microsoft's Junction utility http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896768.aspx to fool Windows into storing certain apps & files on the SDHC, and it has been working. I also moved my Documents and Settings to the SDHC like shown here http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/1409/...d-settings-us= ername-profile-off-of-the-c-drive/ So I already am running with apps on the SDHC, the point of trying to extend C:\ to it or move the entire system to the SDHC is so I do not have to keep messing around with Junction creating directory links all over the place, every time space starts to run low. Here is the link that shows how to extend the C:\ partition using a partition on a separate device: http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...end-system-pa= rtition.htm see this screenshot: http://www.partition-tool.com/images...tion-pro-c1-b= .gif So I think it is possible, I just need to set the removable bit to "fixed" on this particular SDHC. I am sure the speed will be the same as it has been - sluggish but fast enough to get by. Also to clarify, I do not need a new system - I have a fast laptop and several desktop PCs with good performance for most of the time. The point of this machine is it is ultra-portable and still runs all my apps. If I cannot figure out how to set the SDHC to fixed, plan B is to get one of those tiny PNY 16 GB thumb drives that fit in the Mini's internal USB slot, and use Lexar's tool http://www.pendriveapps.com/lexar-us...edia-bit-tool= / to set it to fixed disk. Thanks again... ... e now is e able t . On Friday, March 05, 2010 9:18 AM smlunatick wrote: wrote: gs-... em-... -c1... -tool/ ... e .. a be know re is ace ovable ld not On Friday, March 05, 2010 3:17 PM Mad Scientist Jr wrote: I am sure, but does not it depend on what you mean by long-term? CD-Rs and DVD-Rs can wear out in a few years or be erased by leaving out in the sunlight too long. Hard drives can be erased by a strong magnet. Etc. Flash memory has a limited number of writes, but I am pretty sure this netbook & card will be obsolete by the time that comes (maybe a couple of years)... If you want something permanent then go to Discmakers and have them press your data to an aluminum CD, maybe that will last if it does not oxidate first? Maybe make it into a gold record like on the Voyager probe? On Monday, March 08, 2010 12:27 PM smlunatick wrote: wrote: , ttings-... l system-... -pro-c1... -bit-tool/ ... e the em-... how ta) Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice Nested IF Statement ? 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Another friggin deadhead from egghead wasting bandwidth for no reason at all. The OP
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