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Resolving Index Corruption in NTFS

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Image via Wikipedia To index file system data, NTFS (New Technology File System) employs B+ tree structure to allow fast look up times. All the filenames are generally indexed individually in their own directory and with separate MFT entry, attributes, and security descriptors. NTFS users can experience critical data loss problems if NTFS indexes undergo corruption for some reasons. Such problems ... read more

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