![]() It's a hardware / firmware failure that happened while data was being written to the SD card. I see mention of the "USBC virus" and "USBC malware", yet it's not. Possibly related to ADATA NH92 adaptors though that is not certain! After researching the issue online it seems a lot of people think this is a virus. Remaining files and/or folders may get names such as "USBC◘╧è◘" or "USBC.". Symptoms are the sudden loss of files and or partitions etc. ![]() Work-around for a certain type of data corruption that appears to happen frequently using certain USB card readers (internal and external).Faster extraction and cloning, depending on write and read speeds but obviously still limited by the read speed on failing media or devices.Support for multiple NTFS MFT records in a single sector.Since Windows 10 v1709 and Windows Server 2019 the older maximum 64 KB boundary has been increased to 2 MB, so changes needed to be made Support for NTFS cluster sizes of 128 KB and higher.Today it's IsoBuster 4.6 beta and I'll let below list speak for itself As always I'm very happy to announce a new IsoBuster release.
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