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How reliable is NTFS crosslinked cluster detection and fix?
I remember that crosslinked clusters were a major problem in the days of
FAT, chkdsk would fix the crosslinking, but it seemed like chkdsk was just guessing at where the files originally belonged, and sometimes it would guess wrong. I recently got some of the crosslinking errors under NTFS, or as it's called now: "both (files) own logical cluster (...) ... found and fixed." Is there some way that NTFS does this more surely than FAT? Like for example, is it listed in the journaling files of NTFS? Yousuf Khan |
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