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2Does this answer your question? Can the $BadClus file hold recoverable data?– BlindspotsCommented Mar 13, 2023 at 20:05
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the other question deals with another problem, my $BadClus doesn't span the size of the drive's capacity, which would be normal for this sparse file. My disk is fine, it doesn't contain bad sectors according to multiple tests. Also I'm using the paid version of TreeSize. I've also researched metafile $BadClus and NTFS, but couldn't find anything describing this problem, that's why I came here– NickCommented Mar 13, 2023 at 21:11
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1I understand. In your question you should share your research and why it didn’t meet your needs.– BlindspotsCommented Mar 13, 2023 at 23:04
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A couple of screenshots would be good, so we see what you're seeing.– Joep van SteenCommented Mar 14, 2023 at 10:35
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Hi @JoepvanSteen I added some screenshots– NickCommented Mar 14, 2023 at 13:12
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