Hello.
The very strange problem has been discovered with ext2fsd:
The ext3 formatted media has big files written in r/w mode. I
mean that the content is written in almost occasional manner
inside the file.
The media opened in WinXP and Win10 provides correct files.
The media opened in Win7 and Win8 (not Win8.1) provides the
broken files - we see that big portions of data (64KB) are
actually swapped inside the file.
The same media inserted into WinXP, for example, is read
correctly.
More than that, the Paragon ExtFs driver also reads it correctly
in all Windows installations.
Do developers know something about such a behavior?
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Leon
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I downloaded Ext2Fsd-0.53 from your site and am trying to use it for file management, but I am not sure how to use it.
Can you please provide me with a user's manual for Ext2Fsd-0.53?
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Last edit: Leon 2017-10-31
Hello.
The very strange problem has been discovered with ext2fsd:
The ext3 formatted media has big files written in r/w mode. I
mean that the content is written in almost occasional manner
inside the file.
The media opened in WinXP and Win10 provides correct files.
The media opened in Win7 and Win8 (not Win8.1) provides the
broken files - we see that big portions of data (64KB) are
actually swapped inside the file.
The same media inserted into WinXP, for example, is read
correctly.
More than that, the Paragon ExtFs driver also reads it correctly
in all Windows installations.
Do developers know something about such a behavior?
--
Leon
I downloaded Ext2Fsd-0.53 from your site and am trying to use it for file management, but I am not sure how to use it.
Can you please provide me with a user's manual for Ext2Fsd-0.53?