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Sorry,
FAT xx does not have transaction checking. But plenty of tools for
repair.
NTFS does have transaction checking. But it's effectiveness IMHO is
dubious.
Also, The NTFS file system is not well documented so tools and
understanding is limited at best.
ATB
MSG
Michael.S.G. wrote:
>
> I'd be inclined to say your Operating System is not very robust.
>
> Why would you expect ANY program to handle "open files/loss of power".
> (Some exceptions to the rule of course)
>
> This is a function of the underlying file system archatecture. And I
> don't believe windows has transaction checking in it's file system.
> Thus your point about not "being very robust" I take as a reference to
> the WINDOWS OS not AB.
>
> ATB
> MSG
>
> Homar Simpson wrote:
> >
> > Not sure why such damage was done since all the files seem intact.
> > All my drag and drop afl files are there.
> >
> > Not very robust.
> >
>
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