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>NT Filesystem filesystem
Fucking retard

Are you rarted?

Are you though?

>NTFS File System
>NTFSFS

>new technology file system file system
nu-Jow Forums

I didn't make the picture :)


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I don't understand who is trolling who anymore.

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>it's not my fault i posted something that is wrong
you need to go back

*steps on your cock*

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ReFS when?

most *BSDs have it.

*Kills your wife*

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CHINKED

Don't make me rage at my LCD-Display!

I just had my first HDD die on me a couple hours ago...
Fucking cheap ass 5.25 hot swap bay backplane fried the drive somehow. Now it just ticks/beeps 5 times when it's trying to spin up and fails and repeats every couple minutes. Doesn't show up in BIOS, DiskPart, Disk Management, or TestDisk.

It's too bad cause this thing was a trooper. OG WD Black 750GB I had since 2009 when I built my first computer.
Sucks cause I probably had 300GB of pron on there. =/

Turn the disk on it's side, power it on, and use ddrescue in a livecd if it powers up to image to a new device.

Use ZFS, BTRFS, or get fucked.
Proprietary filesystems are a crime against humanity.

>nearly ten years old
>it's the backplane's fault

i had a fully working SMART clean 8tb helium wd red and a windows 7 install to it corrupted it so bad that even gparted cant read any of the sectors. every os with it plugged in hangs at bootup until its removed and i cant even clean it

> Use ZFS, BTRFS, or get fucked.
Big data generally seems to bet on XFS or even ext4.

Yea, they got better failover than you do, but they still don't like it if things fail over... so these are seen as very robust filesystems, I guess.

> Sucks cause I probably had 300GB of pron on there. =/
Good thing it wasn't a lot or anything hard to replace.

Do a RAID6 array or some such now, unless you want to see a repeat.

~~THE PRON IS SAFE~~
So I was googleling around and it seems the systematic ticks/beeps weren't from a dead motor or scratched-up platter like I thought but from a stuck actuator arm. So I plug it into my external USB-SATA adapter, power it on, and give it a few love taps while turning it upside down a few times and voila. Ticking went away and Windows brought up the various volumes. While it was just an extra data disk with nothing essential it was a bummer to have it just "die" like that when removing it from the hotswap bay. But I don't know how trustworthy it is from now on since it did it once. Next time it might scratch up the platters or get stuck for good so I'm in the process of moving everything off to my FreeNAS box.

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>300GB of pron

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Because here in Windowsland, we actually have things to put on our hard disks. All FSs will fragment if you run them close to full. It's why we've had disk defragmenters for 30 years, and why they've been a scheduled task for 20 - that is, since your parents were kids.

Nearly 700GB here, but my porn tastes are pretty vanilla - and are as such mass-produced and available in 4K.

>Turn the disk on it's side, power it on
>give it a few love taps while turning it upside down a few times and voila
Every fucking time.

Get two drives and mirror with BTRFS for peace of mind.

2.3TiB here. I'm sure there's more laying around these hard drives that I forgot to include. Even that's not that much compared to a lot of other people I know.

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congrats man :D

What is this little buddy called?

kawaisosu or shobon apparently
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I think ext4 is the best file system. I wish windows had better support for it, especially encrypted disks