Hi,

Hi, It's a windows 7 fresh install, the system was not hibernated when I
had these problems, ntfscheck/info said about some unsupported flags

Do you remember which flags ? Could be "dirty" meaning
a partition previously improperly unmounted (for power
failure, etc.)

It's an hard disk not an SSD.

I meant a computer using a SSD to cache data normally
stored on a hard disk, for faster reboots. They are not
compatible with both Linux and Windows.

It's very strange no one noticed the problem because I think there is
nothing uncommon in my configuration.

I agree, the more as 2013.1.13AR.1 is a year an a half
old, and the only similar reports were related to using
Windows 8 (which is compatible with newer ntfs-3g).

I have my thunderbird profile shared between linux
and windows, and it becames corrupted after opening
thunderbird on windows

The cause does not appear to be Thunderbird (or any
other application) related. If you used different
incompatible Thunderbird versions on Linux and
Windows, you would get application-level errors, not
cluster allocation errors.

Please tell me if I can provide more informations

Do you remember having made some configuration
change at the same period ?

It is probably not worth switching back to the old
version, but if you get something similar again,
please report, and I will try to track the cause again.


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