Thanks Chris, I booted to windows and ran chkdsk - it did not find any
errors, so I'm guessing that is not corrupt, especially since the
problem is exhibited using two different drives.
-Bryce
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True, but have you done a Microsoft Windows chkdsk?
It's possible that you have damaged the filesystem in some way.
My reading of a few manual and web pages infers that it is
currently not possible to repair as many problems using ntfs-3g as it is
using the genuine windows chkdsk program.
I do not know if it's possible to this inside an instance of
VMWare, virtualbox or similar.
Anybody?
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