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$MFT - structure
Dear all,
I'm trying to find out the exact layout of an MFT record. I understand the record structu | Standard information | Name | Data | Empty | However, I would like to know what every single byte in the record does..... Any would be much appreciated?? Cheers, Ben |
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bensmyth wrote:
Dear all, I'm trying to find out the exact layout of an MFT record. I understand the record structu | Standard information | Name | Data | Empty | However, I would like to know what every single byte in the record does..... Any would be much appreciated?? Off the top of my head, the easiest way might be to take a look at one of the open-source implementations that supports NFTS on, say, Linux. - bill |
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However, I would like to know what every single byte in the record
does..... Any would be much appreciated?? Off the top of my head, the easiest way might be to take a look at one of the open-source implementations that supports NFTS on, say, Linux. That's what I'm currently looking in to. The best link I have found is: http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/ Regards, Ben |
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