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SQL Server supports a maximum sector size of 4096 bytes

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I am trying to install SQL Server 2012 (Developer Edition). It fails with message

Cannot use file 'D:\SQL\tempdb.mdf', because it is on a volume with sector size 8192. SQL Server supports a maximum sector size of 4096 bytes. Move the file to a volume with a compatible sector size.

But fsutil fsinfo ntfsinfo d: shows:

NTFS Volume Serial Number:       0x281643d216439fa4
NTFS Version:                    3.1
LFS Version:                     2.0
Number Sectors:                  0x00000000e8d29fff
Total Clusters:                  0x000000003a34a7ff
Free Clusters:                   0x000000002a37c684
Total Reserved:                  0x0000000000000000
Bytes Per Sector:                1024
Bytes Per Physical Sector:       4096
Bytes Per Cluster:               4096
Bytes Per FileRecord Segment:    1024
Clusters Per FileRecord Segment: 0
Mft Valid Data Length:           0x000000000a540000
Mft Start Lcn:                   0x00000000000c0000
Mft2 Start Lcn:                  0x0000000000000002
Mft Zone Start:                  0x00000000000ca540
Mft Zone End:                    0x00000000000cc820
RM Identifier:                   F3BAAB08-F2E7-11E2-804B-3C4A9279C348

D: drive is RAID 0 drive with total capacity of 4 TB made from two 2 TB disks. RAID controller is AMD RAID and its utility shows that disk's sector size is 1 KB:

RAID utility screenshot

Why SQL Server setup program thinks that disk sector size is 8K and what needs to be done to install SQL Server on this disk?


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