If I try to create a file with "ÿ" character in ReFS filesystem inside any folder through Explorer then it says "Folder or file does not exist" ??
I create a file and try to rename it with character(ÿ) then it gives this error. "Folder or file does not exist" in ReFS.
and after that if you go to previous folder and then go inside again in folder it shows you the file.
and if you open this file then it says this file does not exist do you want to create it.
but everything works successfully in NTFS.
Steps :
1.Lets say you have volume D with Refs formatted. (I tried on 2012 R2 and windows 8.1)
2.you go inside and create one file say random.dat
3. try to rename it (replace "random" with "ÿ" so you will make like ÿ.dat)
4. Now it gives "Folder or file does not exist"
5. Now if you are not seeing this file then open new window and go inside volume D.
6. Now you will see this file ÿ.dat
7. open with notepad now it will say "this file does not exist do you want to create"
8. now you say ok lets create.
9. Write some data inside that fille and close it.
10. now right click on file and see properties you will not be seeing create time and all and no allocation size.
Refs create problem only with this character (ÿ,ascii value = 255). why ??
Is there any limitation??
And if you will use this character with any other character then we can create file , works fine.
why this weird behavior with Refs.?
It seems like bug in ReFS.
I have asked at lot of place but not getting proper reply from microsoft.
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows8_1-files/weird-behavior-with-refs-it-seems-like-bug-in-refs/89ec0d6a-e7a2-4138-9c5e-a9579cc8cd7d