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Installing the NTFS for Linux driver

Browsing a NTFS partition

Copying a file to a NTFS partition

Mounting a NTFS partition using the NTFS for Linux driver

Browsing a NTFS partition under KDE

Showing mount options under KDE

Copying files to a NTFS partition under KDE

Showing file properties of files under KDE

Showing file properties of files under KDE

Showing common information about a NTFS volume using the infntfs utility

Changing common information about a NTFS volume using the infntfs utility

Using the fsuitl utility with the behavior subcommand
 Defragmenting a NTFS partition
 Showing all hardlinks
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Verifying and fixing errors on the specified partition using the chkntfs utility

Making a NTFS partition using the mkntfs utility

Using the fsuitl utility with the dirty subcommand

Using the fsuitl utility with the file subcommand

Using the fsuitl utility with the fsinfo subcommand

Using the fsuitl utility with the hardlink subcommand

Using the fsuitl utility with the objectid subcommand

Using the fsuitl utility with the compress subcommand

Using the fsuitl utility with the stream subcommand

Using cpntfs to copy a whole NTFS partition to an ext2fs one, saving ALL attributes
 Wiping a NTFS partition
 Packing MFT records and/or truncating MFT on a NTFS partition
 Displaying reparse point information
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 AWARDS
Paragon NTFS for Linux 5.0 was reviewed by French computer magazine Linux +.
Paragon NTFS for Linux 5.0 was reviewed by the leading magazine LINUX+.
«It does provide a low-cost and effective solution for many users. I can easily say that it is worth the money for the Personal Edition just so that I would be able to format both of the Windows partitions as NTFS rather than FAT32.»
You can read the full review here
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