In a new post on the Windows 8 Development Blog, Microsoft talk about the new NTFS health model for Windows 8 and their redesigned tool for disk corruption detection and fixing, the chkdsk utility
The post was authored by Kiran Bangalore, a program manager on their Windows 8 core system team.
Basically their key design goals for Windows 8 were to increase availability and reduce the overall down-time of systems.
This feature, along with other storage features such as Storage Spaces and the new ReFS file system, will help to reduce the complexity of fixing corruptions and increases the overall availability of the entire system.
Here's a video from the post:And here are the FAQ's from the postQ) Will the new health model work on removable drives?
Yes, this works on removable drives that report fixed media, like most external hard drives.
Q) How do I enable the new file system health model?
You don’t need to do a thing
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