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Changing aam on Hard drive?

Xenozx

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OK, so I decided to go w/ hitachi's tool to change aam. I tried rebooting and booting from the CD image, but it hangs, says FD 1.44 loading and then never goes anywhere. Tried this a few times. So i finally decided I would try from a command prompt. I recieve the following error.

64biterror.jpg


Yes i am on 64 bit windows. Is there any windows based program out there that will let me change the aam of my hard drive? I tried HD tune Pro, and it wont let me change it either, get the error "error setting aam"

any ideas?
 
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