Hi,

2012/4/24 Bean <bean12...@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> 2012/4/23 Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko <phco...@gmail.com>:
>> Have you tried with ntfs-3g?
>> Also if the problem is with only one directory, it's better if it stays
>> the way it is. The only quirk associated with false assumption about
>> case-sensitivity is the need to reference the name in correct case which
>> should be done anyway. If you wrongly assume case insensitivity some
>> files may become inaccessible with is more serious.
>> OS may forbid some file names without it being FS limitation (conversely
>> OS may fail to enforce FS limitation like an old trick with ".." in the
>> root directory)
>>
>
> I did some testing and found more serious issue, it seems directories
> like Windows, Users has disappeared. I need more testing to find the
> problem.

Oh sorry, i forgot that windows 7 stores boot files in a separate
partition. It seems almost all files windows 7 created during
installation uses this settings (all files and directories in
/Windows, /Users, etc)

-- 
Best wishes
Bean

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