Blaming the filesystem for a poorly configured, obviously out of date system that's been left to run until it's in the dumpster is illogical.
well don't tell me i did not warn you about a serious bug in ntfs that can allow anyone to corrupt your hard drive data when it will be fixed is anyone's guess this has been around since windows xp.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/ne...ts-your-hard-drive-on-seeing-this-files-icon/
Critical NTFS bug in Windows 10 can corrupt HDD/SSD filesystem
This has been discussed in its own topic. And it certainly appears to be a "bark is worse than its bite" situation. Though it is a mystery why this hasn't been patched.
Damn I have not used defrag since WinXP.I'm not sure how much a defrag really helps an SSD......
Damn I have not used defrag since WinXP.
Nope - personally never did. I did mean Win7 sorry - after XP was what I was meaning.Unless you've been using SSDs pretty much exclusively during that period, which is impossible, then you were not doing maintenance that's standard for HDDs. Now, mind you, when Windows 7 rolled around automatic defragmentation of HDDs was set up by the OS itself, so many of us never went through the setup process for same since it became unnecessary.
But automated and "have not used" are not the same, or even close.