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Local volume Identifier, unique within this LDM disk group.
Additional Alternative Name given by LDM to the hard drive.
Last name of the volume, under which is has been mounted in the system. May be
either a letter (C:, D:, etc.), or a mount point under Windows 2000/XP/2003/
Vista/2008/7.
7.File System Volume properties
A File System (FS) volume is a disk object where a certain, supported by R-Studio, file system is present.
There are two FS volume types: FS volume on a regular disk object and a recognized volume, found by a scan
process. FS volume properties depend on volume's file system and type.
7.1.NTFS Volume properties
These properties are present for all NTFS volumes and represent their main properties. For recognized
volumes, these values can be altered.
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Cluster size for the NTFS volume.
Size of one MFT record describing one file on the NTFS volume. This is an important
property of any NTFS volume. Its common value is 1KB. If this property has
incorrect value, many files may be incorrectly recovered.
Sector size for the physical drive. This property is read from the boot sector of the
NTFS volume and does not affect R-Studio operation.
Index block size for the NTFS volume. This property determines binary trees used to
store NTFS folder structure. It does not affect R-Studio operation.
MFT offset from the start of the NTFS volume.
Second MFT copy offset from the start of the NTFS volume.
Size of the NTFS volume. This property does not affect R-Studio operation.
7.2.FAT Volume properties
These properties are present for all FAT volumes and represent their main properties. For recognized
volumes, these values can be altered.
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FAT type. 12 for the FAT12, 16 for the FAT16, 32 for the FAT32.
Cluster size for the FAT volume.
Offset of the first cluster from the start of the FAT volume.
(For FAT32 only.) Cluster number where the root directory starts on the FAT
volume where the logical disk resides.
(For FAT12 and 16 only.) Root directory offset from the start of the FAT volume.
(For FAT12 and 16 only.) Root directory length for the FAT volume.
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