Out of the box, Windows doesn’t support file systems used in Linux, but there are other ways to read hard disks with XFS file system. In today’s article, we’ll tell you how to do it with third-party applications.
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Restoring information from damaged FAT/exFAT, NTFS/ReFS, APFS/HFS+, Ext4/3/2/ReiserFS, ZFS, Btrfs, HikvisionFS and XFS/UFS disks, recovering the original file and folder structure.
Out of the box, Windows doesn’t support file systems used in Linux, but there are other ways to read hard disks with XFS file system. In today’s article, we’ll tell you how to do it with third-party applications.
(more…)In today’s article, we’ll explore the new project by Google, a new OS called Chrome Flex. The main idea behind this lightweight system is to try and replace Windows, at least partially. It is designed for old and low-end hardware, so you shouldn’t expect anything special.
(more…)Read this article about APFS file system, its characteristics, advantages and downsides, and find out how it is better or worse than HFS+.
(more…)ReFS or Resilient File System is a new file system based on NTFS code. As any system of the kind, it has both advantages and disadvantages, but the essential fact is that ReFS is meant to address the major issues that NTFS suffers from. It is more resilient to data damage, can handle heavy workloads better and is easily scalable for very big file systems.
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