-<h1 id="todo_surprise">TODO: NTFS Support for
- <span class="productname">@{[ a_href '/project/surprise/','Partition Surprise' ]}</span></h1>
-
- <p>There already exists
- <span class="productname">@{[ a_href 'http://mlf.linux.rulez.org/mlf/ezaz/ntfsresize.html','ntfsresize' ]}</span>
- using reverse-engineered data structures information. According to the
- usage count it appears
- <span class="productname">@{[ a_href 'http://mlf.linux.rulez.org/mlf/ezaz/ntfsresize.html','ntfsresize' ]}</span>
- is safe.</p>
-
- <p>Despite it
- <span class="productname">@{[ a_href 'http://mlf.linux.rulez.org/mlf/ezaz/ntfsresize.html','ntfsresize' ]}</span>
- still has some usage limitations such as no possibility to shrink the partition to less
- than its half size. There exists technically interesting possibility to use Captive NTFS access for
- <span class="productname">@{[ a_href '/project/surprise/','Partition Surprise' ]}</span>
- as it is the only partition manager capable of disk operations
- by using just the original W32 filesystem driver by full rebuild of the
- filesystem metadata.
- Almost no file data blocks would be needed to move even when using these generic W32 filesyste drivers
- as W32 supports <span class="constant">FSCTL_MOVE_FILE</span> request
- according to
- @{[ a_href 'http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/info/defrag.shtml',
- 'Inside Windows NT Disk Defragmenting' ]}
- by @{[ a_href 'http://www.sysinternals.com/aboutus.shtml',
- 'Mark Russinovich' ]}.</p>
-
-