I recently moved to EOS from Windows 10 and still have win10 in a dualboot along with EOS, and because I also have only 1 harddrive, I have a 40 GB EOS partition and a 460 GB Windows one with the big folders from EOS moved to a folder on the Windows partition. I’ve been every so often going back to Win10 to delete files I already have moved/have an equivalent for, but a week or so ago I attempted to boot back into EOS and it could not mount the disk, likely due to a filesystem error. I managed to “fix” this by going to /etc/fstab and changing the filesystem for the Windows partition from NTFS3 to NTFS, but that unfortunately made programs load significantly slower. If I attempt to change the filesystype back to NTFS3 again, the system fails to mount once more.
This issue only started after like the 5th or so time booting into Windows with the dualboot active.
I have no idea why the “3” breaks the system, but I would like it back so programs can load faster again
P.S I’ve tried looking for this issue on the forums but afaik no-one had the same problem, but feel free to remove the post if I overlooked something.