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jose9
Hi.
When I write a backup on a blu-ray using the Windows LFS (windows proprietary UDF flavor), the copy stops in the middle and a message about not valid filesystem on destination drive appears.
Each time this message appears, I am asked to format the disk again. No way to recover or re-use the already copied data if offered. Scandisk simply suggest to format the drive, and CHKDSK simply detects the errors but does not fix them.
Blu-ray optical disks are expensive, and losing a disk on the middle of writing is very frustrating.
Using Windows 10.0.16299.371
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When I write a backup on a blu-ray using the Windows LFS (windows proprietary UDF flavor), the copy stops in the middle and a message about not valid filesystem on destination drive appears.
Each time this message appears, I am asked to format the disk again. No way to recover or re-use the already copied data if offered. Scandisk simply suggest to format the drive, and CHKDSK simply detects the errors but does not fix them.
Blu-ray optical disks are expensive, and losing a disk on the middle of writing is very frustrating.
Using Windows 10.0.16299.371
Continue reading...