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Akame

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    Akame reacted to steffenmand in Files starting to go corrupt, Cloud Drive throws no errors   
    As long as you backup chunks it should be possible to revert back by uploading then again and reindexing :-)
     
    I chose to go for the older ones, as i knew ihad not done any changes since the updates where they were made. so i trusted the old data more than the new, as the new potentially could have faulty data - this was also why my drive went RAW as i had multiple chunks on the chunk which contained the MFT data - the new one was corrupt, the old just fine
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    Akame reacted to steffenmand in Files starting to go corrupt, Cloud Drive throws no errors   
    Well as far as i can see, then the system knows what chunks to use. They are simply just not linked to the proper id on the provider. Thats why we were seeing tons of chunks completing successfully with 0%.
    I think the big problem with data would arise if the problem was that it lost reference to what chunk numbers refers to which file
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