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Mirrored HDD Problem

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Nothing to worry about, this is a tiny change and could be a number of factors. Your data is fine!

Hi there,


 


I copied a the files from one external HDD (Journaled) to another external HDD


(NTFS) using the Paragon Software.


 


The size of all the files was 1.39 TB. 


 


I did this, because I want to cut the media on the drive on my Windows Computer.


 


Because Journaled and NTFS systems are not really compatible an even though


Paragon does a great job, I wanted to be sure an checked the Size of the files:


 


The Size of the Original HDD was slightly larger than the file size on the


NTFS formatted HDD (see picture).


 


Is that anything to worry about? Di something got lost?


 


I hope you understand what my problem is.


 


Thanks for the help


 


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If the file came from another format then is normal

 

Yes it did. Ok, but so nothing to worry about; The files aren't damaged or anything similar?!

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Yes it did. Ok, but so nothing to worry about; The files aren't damaged or anything similar?!

Nope,is normal

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