I saw the sticky announcement about shutdown not flushing some buffers.
Here is Flushvol, a nice piece of software-
HTH
W8 and W10 Corruption.
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Re: W8 and W10 Corruption.
Wouldn't help. You need to disable the fast startup so that shutdown means
shutdown and people who want to hibernate choose hibernate.
MS has starting doing a large number of dumb things they never used to do.
Changing partitioning without asking which can cause corruption issues
(although they appear to try and keep it within the existing partition
range, when the MBR table is full will it skip what it shouldn't have been
doing in the first place), hibernate instead of shutdown causing corruption
issues, etc...
Considering branching off a Linux or FreeBSD and creating a version that
Windows users would like so perhaps can dump it if this is the way they want
to go. Shouldn't take but a few months to first release if decide to do it.
"Lowgen" wrote in message news:10568@public.image...
I saw the sticky announcement about shutdown not flushing some buffers.
shutdown and people who want to hibernate choose hibernate.
MS has starting doing a large number of dumb things they never used to do.
Changing partitioning without asking which can cause corruption issues
(although they appear to try and keep it within the existing partition
range, when the MBR table is full will it skip what it shouldn't have been
doing in the first place), hibernate instead of shutdown causing corruption
issues, etc...
Considering branching off a Linux or FreeBSD and creating a version that
Windows users would like so perhaps can dump it if this is the way they want
to go. Shouldn't take but a few months to first release if decide to do it.
"Lowgen" wrote in message news:10568@public.image...
I saw the sticky announcement about shutdown not flushing some buffers.