Few topics spark as much debate among Windows power users as the merits and pitfalls of alternative filesystems such as Btrfs, ZFS, and Microsoft’s own ReFS. These technologies, once the exclusive realm of Linux and BSD servers or enterprise-scale applications, now tantalize even mainstream...
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Windows users have long been accustomed to the robust, time-honored New Technology File System (NTFS), which has served as the backbone of the platform’s storage architecture for decades. With its broad compatibility, mature feature set, and proven reliability, NTFS has reigned unchallenged as...
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Microsoft’s Resilient File System (ReFS) has reemerged in the Windows landscape, quietly transforming the conversation about the future of data storage for both enterprise and consumer users. Its journey—from an experimental server technology to a potential mainstream contender—unfolds against a...
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Let’s face it—our Windows PCs are packrats, and the digital junk drawer is real. Before you know it, uncompressed files have staged a quiet coup, squatting on your C: drive, squeezing out precious gigabytes, and silently sabotaging your system’s performance until it rises up with that smug “Low...
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For many Windows users, the difference between gliding through tasks with digital elegance or suffering through the spinning-wheel purgatory is measured not in processor speed but in precious gigabytes. Almost invisibly, modern software, clever features, and our own neglect slowly conspire to...
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How to Change the Downloads Folder on Your Windows 11 PC
The Downloads folder in Windows 11 is where files from the internet and applications traditionally land. It’s tethered to your system drive by default—typically the C drive—which can cause quick space depletion for users with limited SSD...
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Microsoft's New ReFS File System: What It Means for Windows
Windows has long relied on the NTFS file system, a durable workhorse that has powered fixed drives on PCs for decades. However, Microsoft is now signaling a potential shift with the introduction of ReFS—the Resilient File...
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Microsoft 365 has long been the trusty workhorse for productivity on Windows, whether you’re drafting a proposal in Word, crunching numbers in Excel, or coordinating projects via Outlook. But as free alternatives such as LibreOffice and Apache OpenOffice continue to improve, many Windows users...
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If you’re looking to boost your drive speeds while adding an extra layer of data redundancy on your Windows PC, software RAID using Windows’ built-in Storage Spaces might just be the solution. In this article, we explore the ins and outs of software RAID, guide you through a step-by-step setup...
Microsoft’s Security Response Center has published new details on a concerning vulnerability—CVE-2025-21391—that affects the Windows Storage component. While the initial publication provides limited details, this revelation is significant for IT professionals and Windows enthusiasts alike due to...
Managing your Windows device’s storage may not be the most glamorous task, but it’s crucial to keeping your system running efficiently—avoiding those "Your PC is low on storage" warnings and ensuring your device doesn't crawl to a halt. Lucky for all of us, Microsoft has packed Windows 10 and 11...
Hello Windows Insiders, today we’re releasing 20H2 Build 19042.450 (KB4566782) to Windows Insiders in the Beta Channel.
We have fixed an issue in Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps that allows single sign-on authentication when an app does not have the Enterprise Authentication capability...
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I just purchased an HP laptop with a 128 GB M.2 SSD Hard Drive. Besides the original setup and adding some basic programs, I've done very little in a week.
But my C: Drive has already used 42% (only 69GB free) A further disk analysis shows that, of the total used, Windows has used 30%...
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Hi folks. Been Googling quite a bit and cannot find the practical differences between using two external USB drives as RAID 1 OR as a mirrored Storage Space. Can anyone tell me which is preferred and why?
Thanks!
~Bob
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I can't save any changes to the text file settings.txt , but reading the file works.
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So I want to move my User folder called james_000 from my Windows (C) drive into my Local Disk (D) drive. Is there any easy and fast way to do this? I'm running out of space in my Windows (C) drive and this one folder holds 60 gigabits of data. Thanks for your help in advance!
I have four internal drives and an external Drobo drive. The internal drives are my concern in this query. All are working well and I could just leave well alone, but my sense of order requires me to get all these different descriptions into conformity with each other. Active/Not Active...
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Ok I was having problems with one of my 1tb drives so I thought I would try and go to dynamic when I was fooling arround with it I took it off line now it does not appear in disk management anymore I am not worried about the data I just want the drive back. Does anyone know of a tool to recover...