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  2. ReFS - Wikipedia

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    Resilient File System (ReFS), [6] codenamed "Protogon", [7] is a Microsoft proprietary file system introduced with Windows Server 2012 with the intent of becoming the "next generation" file system after NTFS.

  3. Fork (file system) - Wikipedia

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    NTFS, the file system introduced with Windows NT 3.1, supports file system forks known as alternate data streams (ADS). [5] ReFS , a new file system introduced with Windows Server 2012 , originally did not support ADS, [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] but in Windows 8.1 64-bit and Server 2012 R2, support for ADS, with lengths of up to 128K, was added to ReFS.

  4. Everything (software) - Wikipedia

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    When Everything first runs, it creates an index of the names of every file and folder on all NTFS and ReFS volumes [3] on the system from file metadata, in the case of NTFS from the NTFS Master File Table. [4] By default, all mounted NTFS and ReFS [3] volumes are indexed. [5]

  5. Windows File Recovery - Wikipedia

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    Windows File Recovery is a command-line software utility from Microsoft to recover deleted files. [1] [2] It is freely available for Windows 10 version 2004 (May 2020 Update) and later from the Microsoft Store. [3] Windows File Recovery can recover files from a local hard disk drive (HDD), USB flash drive, or memory card such as an SD card.

  6. List of Microsoft Windows components - Wikipedia

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    Standard file system of Windows NT; supports security via access-control lists, as well as file system journaling and file-system metadata. Windows 2000 added support for reparse points (making NTFS junction points and Single instance storage possible), Hard links, file compression, and Sparse files.

  7. NTFS links - Wikipedia

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    fsutil.exe: A command-line utility introduced with Windows 2000. Its hardlink sub-command can make hard links or list hard links associated with a file. [9] Another sub-command, reparsepoint, can query or delete reparse points, the file system objects that make up junction points, hard links, and symbolic links. [10]

  8. System File Checker - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft ships this utility with Windows 98, Windows 2000 and all subsequent versions of the Windows NT family of operating systems. In Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 10, System File Checker is integrated with Windows Resource Protection (WRP), which protects registry keys and folders as well as critical system files.

  9. NTFS reparse point - Wikipedia

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    CompactOS is an improved variant of WIMBoot from Windows 8.1, where system files could be stored in a compressed WIM image on a hidden disk partition, [22] and the WOF filter driver would decompress file contents from that WIM file; using alternate data streams instead of read-only WIM images allows CompactOS to recompress system files when ...