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Obligatory mention of file recovery as an option if you get in this situation.I recommend testdisk but there are other more gui friendly options.
NTFS takes a relatively long time to destroy the data so chances of recovery are good on Windows.
39 0 Replypretty unlike fat32 (fats fragmentation rate is obscenely high tbh)
well thats unless youre on ssd but most people use hdd
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