Stablebit Scanner is reporting filesystem corruption on my C:\ drive, while Windows chkdsk says there are no issues. I had it do the boot time scan as well to repair any issues and the scanner persists in saying there is filesystem corruption (but no media errors or SMART issues).
One thing probably unusual about the configuration is that I formatted the drive with 16KB clusters to match the SSD page size. Would that somehow confuse the scanner?
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Stablebit Scanner is reporting filesystem corruption on my C:\ drive, while Windows chkdsk says there are no issues. I had it do the boot time scan as well to repair any issues and the scanner persists in saying there is filesystem corruption (but no media errors or SMART issues).
One thing probably unusual about the configuration is that I formatted the drive with 16KB clusters to match the SSD page size. Would that somehow confuse the scanner?
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