disablelastaccess {1 | 0} Determines whether Windows changes the last access time
stamp for a directory or file each time you list the directory contents on an NTFS volume. The
default setting doesn??™t provide a value for this option. Setting this option to 1, or true, will
increase disk performance slightly, but then you??™ll lack last access time statistics when working
with the drive.
encryptpagingfile {1 | 0} Encrypts the paging file to ensure third parties can??™t obtain
information about your system by reading it. For example, it may be possible to read passwords
as part of the paging file under certain conditions. Using this setting incurs a significant performance
penalty. The default value is 0, or false, which means that the paging file isn??™t encrypted.
mftzone Zone Changes the MFT zone value. Learn more about the MFT at http://
www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/reskit/prork/prdf_fls_
xkhv.mspx?mfr=true. The Windows NT File System (NTFS) normally sets aside 12.5 percent of
the disk (zone 1) to hold the MFT so that it doesn??™t become fragmented. Generally, this value
provides more than sufficient space for data entries.
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