There isn't a problem Uwe. You are missing the point. I had "Capacity Display" set to GB/MB (1000 Bytes per KB) which allows me to enter 1072 as a partition value without getting a warning. That's what I was not expecting, as I believe the limit to be 1024MB per partition. When I set the "Capacity Display" to GiB/MiB (1024 Bytes per KiB) then the value of 1023MB is the maximum.
So there is no issue. Just a very confusing option to allow a GB/MB to mean 1000 Bytes per KB. That's not correct for me.
HDDRIVER 12.03 & Falcon partitions
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uweseimet
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Re: HDDRIVER 12.03 & Falcon partitions
OK, now I understand. A KB is 1000 bytes, a KiB is 1024 etc., that is the correct notation. Even if you do not like it ;-).
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alanh
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Re: HDDRIVER 12.03 & Falcon partitions
Yep, I don't like it. :-)
It's the only software product that I've ever come across (on any platform) that has KB is 1000 bytes.
It's the only software product that I've ever come across (on any platform) that has KB is 1000 bytes.