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Changes the file system behavior parameters. |
allowextchar {1|0} |
Allows (1) or disallows (0) characters from the extended character set (including diacritic characters) to be used in 8.3 character-length short file names on NTFS volumes.You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
Bugcheckoncorrupt {1|0} |
Allows (1) or disallows (0) generation of a bug check when there is corruption on an NTFS volume. This feature can be used to prevent NTFS from silently deleting data when used with the Self-Healing NTFS feature.You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
disable8dot3 [<volumepath>] {1|0} |
Disables (1) or enables (0) the creation of 8.3 character-length file names on FAT- and NTFS-formatted volumes. Optionally, prefix with the volumepath specified as a drive name followed by a colon or GUID. |
disablecompression {1|0} |
Disables (1) or enables (0) NTFS compression.You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
disablecompressionlimit {1|0} |
Disables (1) or enables (0) NTFS compression limit on NTFS volume. When a compressed file reaches a certain level of fragmentation, rather than failing to extend the file, NTFS stops compressing additional extents of the file. This was done to allow compressed files to be larger than they normally would be. Setting this value to TRUE disables this feature which limits the size of compressed files on the system. We don't recommend disabling this feature.You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
disableencryption {1|0} |
Disables (1) or enables (0) the encryption of folders and files on NTFS volumes.You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
disablefilemetadataoptimization {1|0} |
Disables (1) or enables (0) file metadata optimization. NTFS has a limit on how many extents a given file can have. Compressed and sparse files can become very fragmented. By default, NTFS periodically compacts its internal metadata structures to allow for more fragmented files. Setting this value to TRUE disables this internal optimization. We don't recommend disabling this feature.You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
disablelastaccess {1|0} |
Disables (1) or enables (0) updates to the Last Access Time stamp on each directory when directories are listed on an NTFS volume.You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
disablespotcorruptionhandling {1|0} |
Disables (1) or enables (0) spot corruption handling. Also allows system administrators to run CHKDSK to analyze the state of a volume without taking it offline. We don't recommend disabling this feature.You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
disabletxf {1|0} |
Disables (1) or enables (0) txf on the specified NTFS volume. TxF is an NTFS feature that provides transaction like semantics to file system operations. TxF is presently deprecated, but the functionality is still available. We don't recommend disabling this feature on the C: volume.You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
disablewriteautotiering {1|0} |
Disables ReFS v2 auto tiering logic for tiered volumes.You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
encryptpagingfile {1|0} |
Encrypts (1) or doesn't encrypt (0) the memory paging file in the Windows operating system.You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
mftzone <value> |
Sets the size of the MFT Zone, and is expressed as a multiple of 200MB units. Set value to a number from 1 (default is 200 MB) to 4 (maximum is 800 MB).You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
memoryusage <value> |
Configures the internal cache levels of NTFS paged-pool memory and NTFS nonpaged-pool memory. Set to 1 or 2. When set to 1 (the default), NTFS uses the default amount of paged-pool memory. When set to 2, NTFS increases the size of its lookaside lists and memory thresholds. (A lookaside list is a pool of fixed-size memory buffers that the kernel and device drivers create as private memory caches for file system operations, such as reading a file.)You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
quotanotify <frequency> |
Configures how frequently NTFS quota violations are reported in the system log. Valid values for are in the range 0 – 4294967295. The default frequency is 3600 seconds (one hour).You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
symlinkevaluation <symboliclinktype> |
Controls the kind of symbolic links that can be created on a computer. Valid choices are:1 - Local to local symbolic links, L2L:{0|1}2 - Local to remote symbolic links, L2R:{1|0}3 - Remote to local symbolic links, R2L:{1|0}4 - Remote to remote symbolic links, R2R:{1|0} |
disabledeletenotify |
Disables (1) or enables (0) delete notifications. Delete notifications (also known as trim or unmap) is a feature that notifies the underlying storage device of clusters that have been freed due to a file delete operation. In addition:For systems using ReFS v2, trim is disabled by default.For systems using ReFS v1, trim is enabled by default.For systems using NTFS, trim is enabled by default unless an administrator disables it.If your hard disk drive or SAN reports that it doesn't support trim, then your hard disk drive and SANs don't get trim notifications.Enabling or disabling doesn't require a restart.Trim is effective when the next unmap command is issued.Existing inflight IO are not impacted by the registry change.Doesn't require any service restart when you enable or disable trim. |
{1|0} |
You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
{1|0} |
You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
<volumepath> |
{1|0} |
{1|0} |
You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
{1|0} |
You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
{1|0} |
You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
{1|0} |
You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
{1|0} |
You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
{1|0} |
You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
{1|0} |
You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
{1|0} |
You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
{1|0} |
You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
<value> |
You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
<value> |
You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
<frequency> |
You must restart your computer for this parameter to take effect. |
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