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nikos Moderator


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wasker Gold Member

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Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 10:11 pm Post subject: |
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Waay too low-level even for geek like me. You lost me on "cluster size".  _________________ You gotta hear that: http://www.getfugitive.com
I'm using Xplorer2 - the only file manager that does not suck. Actually, it rocks! |
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narayan Gold Member

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wasker Gold Member

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Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 10:46 pm Post subject: |
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Actually I know what is the cluster (at least I have an idea). It's just too techy for the blog, I guess. _________________ You gotta hear that: http://www.getfugitive.com
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nikos Moderator


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Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 3:37 am Post subject: |
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think "minimum allocation size". You may want just 1 byte but the disk manager will give you a cluster, or 4096 bytes for NTFS. You need 5000 bytes? Two clusters for sir
anyway the point of the article was to hilight the high level attributes that affect file size, like ADS and compression attributes and how to manage them within xplorer2 |
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jazzcat Member

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Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 11:43 am Post subject: |
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since you mention it again, as well as emphasising that x2 "can tell you many things" about it, i will restate my opinion that the ADS functionality in x2 is lacking, in particular the most obvious feature:
'save ADS stream to file'
i raised this in another post (http://netez.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=4703) and although you did point out a command line method (namely copy filename.exe:streamname outfile), you made the excuse that: | Quote: | i bet 99% don't even have a clue what ADS is  |
perhaps now that people are learning from your blog, the time has come to make the feature set for x2 complete for all filesystem features, rather than relying on an excuse about numbers to justify imperfection... |
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nikos Moderator


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Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 2:28 pm Post subject: |
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| so what's wrong with the command line method? Do you find yourself extracting streams often? |
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jazzcat Member

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Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 8:12 am Post subject: |
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i do have to extract such files relatively often at work, as i work as a virus researcher. the rustok family of rootkits are fairly prevalent at the moment and the actual rootkit is held in an ADS stream, from which i much extract it before i can begin analysis, for example.
the command line method does work, but i can't help feel this question is just like saying 'well why use x2 at all? can you not manage your files completely from the command line?'
although this is extreme it illustrates the principle which is that there are often ways to perform many tasks that x2 performs, but that is not the point.
i have a great deal of respect for x2, and would like to use it for everything, not periodically switching to the command line whenever a feature is lacking...
i also feel that x2 is not so far from a full feature set regarding all filesystem features, and so from the perspective of completeness whenever i see an obvious feature that is missing i feel that it is a shame the feature is not implemented... so i try to appeal to your sense of perfectionism as the author of x2, since this ideal seems so close. |
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