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       #30

    Yep, it appears that anything that uses VSS is affected.
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       #31

    Brink said:
    Yep, it appears that anything that uses VSS is affected.
    This looks like one of those simple bugs with broad impact.
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  3. Posts : 68,668
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       #32

    Hopefully it'll be fixed soon.

    If one wanted to use ReFS, they could enable being able to format with ReFS, format the drive they want to ReFS, then disable being able to format with ReFS again.
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  4. Posts : 490
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       #33

    Brink said:
    Hopefully it'll be fixed soon.

    If one wanted to use ReFS, they could enable being able to format with ReFS, format the drive they want to ReFS, then disable being able to format with ReFS again.
    Of course, but this is not the result you want from the tutorial. Are you going to file a FeedBack and post the link here or shall I?
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  5. Posts : 68,668
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       #34

    Please go ahead as well. The more the better.
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  6. Posts : 490
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       #35

    Brink said:
    Please go ahead as well. The more the better.
    Ok. I will upvote yours and you can upvote mine.
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  7. Posts : 490
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       #36

    Brink said:
    Please go ahead as well. The more the better.
    The FeedBack Hub link is
    feedback-hub:?contextid=630&feedbackid=bd716d10-3cab-482b-8a5f-3b142e557eb3&form=1&src=2
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  8. Posts : 33
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       #37

    ReFS really is the go-to file system for fixed sized Storage Spaces, since ReFS is much more robust than NTFS. And of course servers, but for home users, if you're thinking of setting up Storage Spaces, using ReFS would be the best route to take.
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  9. Posts : 490
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       #38

    DrEmpiricism said:
    ReFS really is the go-to file system for fixed sized Storage Spaces, since ReFS is much more robust than NTFS. And of course servers, but for home users, if you're thinking of setting up Storage Spaces, using ReFS would be the best route to take.
    I already have a Storage Space set up on ReFS. What I would like to do is set up an SSD data drive formatted ReFS for my virtual machine files. However, it is an internally mounted SSD and that does not seem to be allowed.
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  10. Posts : 9
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       #39

    The problem you are experiencing with System Restore is the fact that the presence of the MiniNT key makes Windows thinks it is running in PE mode. It also causes issues with the system log and build upgrade. (I had fun hours debugging this problem also)

    See here: Windows 10 Installation Error 80070032 - Microsoft Community

    It might be a good idea to add a warning to the tutorial to disable this key once you're done formatting.
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