Checking file system on F:
Volume label is XXXX.
Examining 3 corruption records …Record 1 of 3: Corruption in index “$I30” of directory “\XXXX <0x1,0x7b>” … corruption found and fixed.
Record 2 of 3: Index “$I30” of directory “\XXXX<0x1,0x7b>” is mis-ordered …
The down pointer of current index entry with length 0x18 is invalid.
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 18 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 …
ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ…
corruption found and fixed.Record 3 of 3: Missing 36 entries in index “$I30” of directory “\XXXX <0x1,0x7b>” … corruption found and fixed.
3 corruption records processed in 0.1 seconds.
Windows has fixed all previously identified issues with this drive.
No further action is required.
The corruption caused by NTFS3
, fixed.
So we are embracing NTFS3
which caused corruption, so that we can go back to Windows to fix it?
Let me repeat: NTFS-3G
does not cause corruption.