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How to create a virtual disk with a case-sensitive filesystem on Windows 7?
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I don't care which filesystem exactly it will be, I just need the file paths to work in a case-sensitive manner. Maybe a behavior similar to a samba share on Linux box that has case-sensitivity turned on. That would be perfect, except that I need the disk to be stored locally. Are there any drivers…
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The simple answer is no. The long answer is... NTFS does store filenames in a case-sensitive way (NTFS can have README.txt and readme.txt in the same directory), and even the Windows filemanager can internally manage case-sensitive requests to filen…
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