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�The file system structure on volume %2 cannot be corrected.

�The file system detected a checksum error and was able to correct it. The name of the file or folder is "%2".

�The file system detected a checksum error and was not able to correct it. The name of the file or folder is "%2".

xThe file system was unable to write metadata to the media backing volume %2. A write failed with status "%3" ReFS will take the volume offline. It may be mounted again automatically.

�Volume %2 is formatted as ReFS but ReFS is unable to mount it; ReFS encountered status %3.

�Volume "%2" was mounted in an older version of Windows. Some features may be lost.

TThe file system was unable to write metadata to the media backing volume %2. Log redo failed with status "%3" . The volume is being mounted without the log applied.

TThe file system was unable to open redo log for the media backing volume %2. Log redo failed with status "%3" . The volume is being mounted without the log applied.

�The file system detected a global metadata corruption and was able to repair it on volume %2. Space may be leaked as part of the repair. If future mounts fail, attempting a readonly volume mount may succeed.

,The file system detected a global metadata corruption and was not able to repair it on volume %2. Attempting a readonly volume mount may succeed.

PThe file system has skipped replaying the redo log on volume %2. Pending log records will not be applied. ReFS will mount the volume without applying the redo log.

The file system detected a corruption on a file. The file has been removed from the file system namespace. The name of the file is "%2".

@The file system detected a corruption on a file. The file system may have failed to remove it from the file system namespace. The name of the file is "%2".

@The file system detected a corruption on a folder. Contents of the folder have been removed from the file system namespace. The name of the folder is "%2".

pThe file system detected a corruption on a folder. The file system may have failed to remove contents of the folder from the file system namespace. The name of the folder is "%2".

(The file system determined that there were multiple volumes on the given disk so has disabled read cache for the volume "%2".  Status is "%3".

4The file system could not determine if there were multiple volumes on the given disk (status is "%3") so has disabled read cache for the volume "%2".

�The file system detected a corruption on file system metadata. The name of the stream is "%2".

�The file system detected a corruption on file system metadata. The name of the stream is "%2".

�Volume "%2" detected a corruption on file system metadata. It will lose self-healing features.

�The file system detected and fixed volume size inconsistency in boot sector of volume "%2".

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�{Delayed Write Failed}

Windows was unable to save all the data for the file %2. The data has been lost.

This error may be caused by a failure of your computer hardware or network connection. Please try to save this file elsewhere.

�The system failed to flush data to the transaction log. Corruption may occur.

�{Delayed Write Failed}

Windows was unable to save all the data for the file %2; the data has been lost.

This error may be caused by network connectivity issues. Please try to save this file elsewhere.

�{Delayed Write Failed}

Windows was unable to save all the data for the file %2; the data has been lost.

This error was returned by the server on which the file exists. Please try to save this file elsewhere.

�{Delayed Write Failed}

Windows was unable to save all the data for the file %2; the data has been lost.

This error may be caused if the device has been removed or the media is write-protected.

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�The ReFS volume has been successfully mounted.%n%nVolume GUID:%4%nVolume Name:%6%nVolume Label:%8%nDevice Name:%3

�ReFS failed to mount the volume.%nContext: %1%nError: %2%n%nVolume GUID:%3%nDeviceName:%5%nVolume Name:%7

xReFS is mounting the volume.%nContext: %1%nProgress: %2

�ReFS failed to mount the volume. Version %4.%5 doesn't match expected value %2.%3 %nContext: %1%n

�ReFS fast tier is filling up for volume.%n Context: %1%nFillRatio: %2%n%nVolume GUID:%3%nDeviceName:%5%nVolume Name:%7 

xA %10 failed with %15.%n%n

          Process Id: %6%n

          Process name: %7%n

          File name: %9%n

          IO Size: %11 bytes%n

          File offset: %12%n

          %14 cluster(s) starting at cluster %13%n%n

          Volume Id: %1%n

          Volume name: %3%n

          Tier index: %5%n

�In the past %5 seconds we had IO failures.%n%n

          High latency IO count: %6%n

          Failed writes: %7%n

          Failed reads: %8%n

          Volume Id: %1%n

          Volume name: %3%n

An IO took more than %6 ms to complete:%n%n

          Process Id: %7%n

          Process name: %8%n

          File name: %10%n

          File offset: %13%n

          IO Type: %11%n

          IO Size: %12 bytes%n

          %15 cluster(s) starting at cluster %15%n

          Latency: %14 ms%n%n

          Volume Id: %1%n

          Volume name: %3%n

          Tier index: %5

HSMR information summary:%n%n

          Volume Id: %1%n

          Volume name: %3%n%n

          Sample Duration: %4%n%n

          Free Space Minimum (Randomly-Writable Tier): %5%n

          Free Space Maximum (Randomly-Writable Tier): %6%n

          Free Space Average (Randomly-Writable Tier): %7%n%n

          Free Space Minimum (SMR Tier): %8%n

          Free Space Maximum (SMR Tier): %9%n

          Free Space Average (SMR Tier): %10%n%n

          Usable Free Space Mininum (SMR Tier): %11%n

          Usable Free Space Maximum (SMR Tier): %12%n

          Usable Free Space Average (SMR Tier): %13%n%n

          Write Serialization Aborted Writes: %14%n

          Write Serialization Events: %15%n

          Write Serialization Latency Average: %16%n

          Write Serialization Latency Maximum: %17%n

          Write Serialization Blocked Events: %18%n

          Write Serialization Blocked Latency Average: %19%n%n

          Start Garbage Collection Calls Invoked: %20%n

          Start Garbage Collection Calls Failed: %21%n

          Start Garbage Collection Full Speed Calls Invoked: %22%n

          Start Garbage Collection Full Speed Calls Failed: %23%n

          Pause Garbage Collection Calls Invoked: %24%n

          Pause Garbage Collection Calls Failed: %25%n

          Stop Garbage Collection Calls Invoked: %26%n

          Stop Garbage Collection Calls Failed: %27%n%n

          Full SMR Band Cluster Allocations: %28%n

          Shared SMR Band Cluster Allocations: %29%n%n

          Garbage Collection Read Latency Total: %30%n

          Garbage Collection Read Latency Average: %31%n

          Garbage Collection Read Latency Maximum: %32%n

          Garbage Collection Total Read IOs: %33%n

          Garbage Collection Write Latency Total: %34%n

          Garbage Collection Write Latency Average: %35%n

          Garbage Collection Write Latency Maximum: %36%n

          Garbage Collection Total Write IOs: %37%n

          Disk Full Requires Garbage Collection: %38%n%n

          SMR Zone Full Events: %39%n

          CMR Zone Full Events: %40%n%n

          Invalid Sector Errors: %41%n

          IO Device Errors: %42%n

          IO Unaligned Write Errors: %43%n

          Write Errors: %44%n

          Read Errors: %45%n

          SMR Write-Head Requeries: %46%n

<IO latency summary common data for volume:%n%n

          Volume Id: %1%n

          Volume name: %3%n%n

          Tier Index %5%n

          Max Acceptable IO Latency: %6 ms%n

          Read/Write latency buckets (ns): [%7, %8, %9, %10, %11, %12, %13]%n

          Trim latency buckets (ns): [%14, %15, %16, %17, %18, %19, %20]%n

          Flush latency buckets (ns): [%21, %22, %23, %24, %25, %26, %27]%n

IO latency summary:%n%n

          Version: %1%n

          Volume Id: %2%n

          Volume name: %4%n

          Tier index: %6%n%n

          Max Acceptable IO Latency: %7 ms%n%n

          Read/Write latency buckets (ns): [%8, %9, %10, %11, %12, %13, %14]%n

          Trim latency buckets (ns): [%15, %16, %17, %18, %19, %20, %21]%n

          Flush latency buckets (ns): [%22, %23, %24, %25, %26, %27, %28]%n%n

          Interval duration: %30 us%n%n

          Non-cached reads:%n

                    IO count: %31%n

                    Total bytes: %32%n

                    Avg latency: %33 ns%n%n

          Non-cached writes: %n

                    IO count: %34%n

                    Total bytes: %35%n

                    Avg latency: %36 ns%n%n

          File flushes: %n

                    IO count: %37%n

                    Avg latency: %38 ns%n%n

          Directory flushes: %n

                    IO count: %39%n

                    Avg latency: %40 ns%n%n

          Volume flushes: %n

                    IO count: %41%n

                    Avg latency: %42 ns%n%n

          File level trims: %n

                    IO count: %43%n

                    Total bytes: %44%n

                    Extents count: %45%n

                    Avg latency: %46 ns%n%n

          Volume trims: %n

                    IO count: %47%n

                    Total bytes: %48%n

                    Extents count: %49

                    Avg latency: %50 ns%n%n

For more details see the details tab.%n

�The file system structure on the disk is corrupt and unusable.

�The file system structure on the disk is corrupt and unusable.

Please run the chkdsk utility on the volume %2.

PWrite: NonPaging, NonCached, Async

LWrite: NonPaging, NonCached, Sync

lWrite: NonPaging, NonCached, Async, Writethrough

hWrite: NonPaging, NonCached, Sync, Writethrough

HWrite: NonPaging, Cached, Async

HWrite: NonPaging, Cached, Sync

dWrite: NonPaging, Cached, Async, Writethrough

dWrite: NonPaging, Cached, Sync, Writethrough

HWrite: Paging, NonCached, Async

HWrite: Paging, NonCached, Sync

dWrite: Paging, NonCached, Async, Writethrough

dWrite: Paging, NonCached, Sync, Writethrough

LRead: NonPaging, NonCached, Async

LRead: NonPaging, NonCached, Sync

HRead: NonPaging, Cached, Async

DRead: NonPaging, Cached, Sync

HRead: Paging, NonCached, Async

DRead: Paging, NonCached, Sync

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