← Back to context Comment by withinrafael 7 years ago Soft and hard links are only supported on NTFS formatted disks. 4 comments withinrafael Reply vel0city 7 years ago Soft links are supported on ReFS, but hard links are not. withinrafael 7 years ago True, but ReFS isn't supported in consumer versions of Windows so not really worth mentioning. vel0city 7 years ago Somehow I missed that Microsoft removed the ability to create new ReFS volumes in regular Windows 10 Pro. Quite frustrating, thanks for the heads up. 1 reply →
vel0city 7 years ago Soft links are supported on ReFS, but hard links are not. withinrafael 7 years ago True, but ReFS isn't supported in consumer versions of Windows so not really worth mentioning. vel0city 7 years ago Somehow I missed that Microsoft removed the ability to create new ReFS volumes in regular Windows 10 Pro. Quite frustrating, thanks for the heads up. 1 reply →
withinrafael 7 years ago True, but ReFS isn't supported in consumer versions of Windows so not really worth mentioning. vel0city 7 years ago Somehow I missed that Microsoft removed the ability to create new ReFS volumes in regular Windows 10 Pro. Quite frustrating, thanks for the heads up. 1 reply →
vel0city 7 years ago Somehow I missed that Microsoft removed the ability to create new ReFS volumes in regular Windows 10 Pro. Quite frustrating, thanks for the heads up. 1 reply →
Soft links are supported on ReFS, but hard links are not.
True, but ReFS isn't supported in consumer versions of Windows so not really worth mentioning.
Somehow I missed that Microsoft removed the ability to create new ReFS volumes in regular Windows 10 Pro. Quite frustrating, thanks for the heads up.
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