ntfs errors

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NTFS errors on WindowsForum.com cover issues like file system corruption, partition problems, and low-level NTFS parsing challenges. Discussions include drives becoming RAW after partition resizing, random system freezes linked to NTFS problems, and technical questions about comparing MFT record numbers in C++. Users seek help with chkdsk, partition recovery, and understanding NTFS structures. The tag is relevant for troubleshooting data access, file system integrity, and developer topics related to NTFS internals on Windows 10 and 11.
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    Windows 11 correctly comparing NTFS record number/s

    Hello everyone, I'm working on a low-level NTFS parser in C++ and have run into a question about the most robust way to compare file identifiers. I am currently on windows 11 but the software I'm making is for Windows 10 and 11. My goal is to check if an attribute in an $ATTRIBUTE_LIST is a...
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    Windows 8 drive is not accessible after extend using partition wizard 9.

    Drive E 'main data partition which contains all my important files' becomes RAW (not NTFS) after extending OS Drive C using partition wizard 9 software which finished successfully without errors! (all details available below): MY HARDDISK WAS RUNNING WITHOUT PROBLEMS BEFORE USING THIS SOFTWARE...
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    Windows 7 desktop p5qc/q9550 keeps freezing "randomly" in multiple OS

    Okay, small situation sketch. Ist I had a win 7 x64 which ran smooth for over a year (had x32 before that, and some linux variants)..Then I decided to upgrade my pc to win 8 (i had heard from fellow it'ers that the upgrade was much better than previous versions so i thought why not give it a...
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    Windows 7 Hello guys i want to install windows 7 to corrupted ntfs

    Hi guys . I had windows vista on this laptop for two years with no problems . I had also ubuntu on it dualbooting .. So I bought windows 7 . I went into my ubuntu installation and deleted all that was in my ntfs partition with vista except users. Then i tried to resize it . But Gparted...
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