Hi,

I have a NTFS flashdrive. When I plug it into Fedora, it reads and writes normally. However, when plugged into M$ Windows, only an icon and a not-so-informative ``Removable media'' is shown.

When I try to reformat it with Windows Disk Management, another not-so-informative error ``Windows cannot format the given drive'' is shown.

I then filled it with zeroes with a Chinese partition management program (AoMei, if that is useful) and recreated NTFS on it. It worked on Windows. However, after a plug into Fedora it was ruined again: Fedora recognized it, but Windows did not.

Results of `sudo fsck /dev/sdc1':

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fsck from util-linux 2.37.4
Unsupported: replay_log()
Unsupported: check_volume()
Checking 256 MFT records.
Unsupported cases found.
ntfsck was unable to run properly.
-------------------------------------

So I ran `ntfsfix` on it and the following output was produced:

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Mounting volume... OK
Processing of $MFT and $MFTMirr completed successfully.
Checking the alternate boot sector... OK
NTFS volume version is 3.1.
NTFS partition /dev/sdc1 was processed successfully.
--------------------------------------------------------

A rerun of fsck produced identical output.

*Note that the drive was usable on Fedora throughout the process.*

Any idea what's behind this?
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From LilyWhite with love



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