


While wmic partition continues to be wrong. This is indicated in the Virtual hard disk size box by providing a figure in MB (megabytes), GB (gigabytes) or TR (terabytes).

Neither WMI's DiskDrive: wmic:root\cli>diskdriveĪvailability BytesPerSector Capabilities CapabilityDescriptions Captionĥ12 NTFS Volume Serial Number : 0xa016d8a616d87eaa it uses 4,096 bytes per sector rather than 512): C:\Windows\system32>fsutil fsinfo ntfsinfo d: Given that i have an Advanced Format drive (i.e. I wanted to expand on Chris Gessler's answer, and note that there is no known way to get the Physical sector of a drive using Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), e.g.
