Can using 32-bit cluster size instead of 4 bit cause stability issues?

oqvist

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Run my win xp on a 32-bit cluster size currently.

However my computer has gotten unstable and even after seriously downclocking FSB from 210 to 190 internet explorer still crashes on me from time to time forcing me to reboot. Windows occasionally loads slow (may be when I got cd-drives in it though). Most of the time it works just fine though.

So can bigger cluster sizes (still NTFS) cause data errors/read errors or other symptoms?
 
Originally posted by Cardboard Hammer
I don't have an answer to your question, but the cluster sizes are kilobytes, not bits.

I think everyone understand what I am talking about. You sure did ;)
 
Normal exploder behavior is to crash. This isn't related to the RAID unless you've got buggy drivers or bad equipment creating some data corruption.
 
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