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NTFS Symbolic Links via USB external HDD


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Hello,

 

has someone used Symbolic Links with an external USB GPUID NTFS formatted disc? They write, they support NTFS on external drives, but with the tested hdd's it doesn't work. accessing normal files works finde, but using symbolic links doesnst show any file.

I tryied on OLED65C9 with WD Elements 4TB GPT NTFS and WD Black_P10 5TB GPT NTFS.

 

Thank you and best regards 

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