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Microsoft has had all sorts of problems with hard drive and SSD management in Win10 version 2004 – Mayank Parmar on Windows Latest lists problems with creating Storage Spaces. But that’s not much solace to someone who’s trusting Microsoft to support its own feature. In my experience, Storage Spaces isn’t common – and Parity Storage Spaces aren’t common at all. I haven't tried to repair it with CHKDSK, as I'm afraid I'll corrupt it further.īased on the few posts I've seen, the bug only shows up on machines running the Parity variant of Storage Spaces. This time, CHKDSK (run in read-only mode) detected hundreds of issues. Almost immediately after the reboot, I noticed corrupt files again.
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Then, a Cumulative Update for Version 2004 was installed and the workstation was rebooted. I restored the corrupt files manually from backup, and continued on for another week. When CHKDSK completed, the file system was again consistent, but hundreds of files had incorrect content, despite their other attributes being correct (file size and change dates). A CHKDSK resulted in finding thousands of problems, such as "Attribute list entry with type code 80 in file 5E711 is corrupt" and "File record segment 67C08 is an orphan".
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After upgrading to Windows 10 Version 2004, within a day or two, I noticed the contents of some files were corrupt. I have had a Storage Spaces Parity storage space consisting of 4 WD Red 6TB NAS hard disk drives, formatted as NTFS, on a Windows 10 Pro workstation, for several years. JohnHagan, posting on a different Reddit thread, describes it this way: The details I’ve seen (thx, skippy on Reddit ) point to corruption in Windows PCs with the Parity version of Storage Spaces. With a Parity setup, one of your drives can grind to dust, and you’ll still have full, uninterrupted access to all of your data. A Parity Storage Space setup, which protects you from complete destruction of a single drive, requires at least three hard drives. When you set up a Storage Space, you tell Windows what level of backup protection (“resiliency”) you want. To understand what little has appeared online, you need to realize that Storage Spaces, a feature introduced in Win7, supports four levels of protection.