Microsoft added support for the Resilient File System (ReFS) to the Win11 system in January this year. According to the latest tweet from foreign netizen PhantomOcean3, in the Win11 Build 25309 preview update, Microsoft has hidden a new feature based on ReFS called "Dev Drive" (devvol).
Another reliable source, Albacore, also shared more information about this feature. Users can access the "Privacy" in the Settings app in the Win11 Build 25309 preview. and Security" option to find "Dev Drive", which allows developers to create virtual hard disks (VHD).
The following four pictures show the steps to create a virtual hard disk. First there is the intuitive "Create Development Drive" option (minimum 50GB), then the location of the drive, the Create VHD window, and finally the option to format the newly created VHD Dev Drive.
## Note: Microsoft as early as 2011- 2012 In , a new file system called Resilient File System (ReFS) was introduced for Windows 8. Compared with NTFS (New Technology File System, which debuted with the NT system in 1993), ReFS claims to bring stronger flexibility and higher performance on virtual machines (vm). performance, and higher data size support (35PB vs. 256TB for NTFS), among other benefits. Our netizens can enable the above new functions and features through the ViveTool tool: 1. Download the Vivetool tool from the GitHub page, and then unzip it to any folder, but you need to remember the file folder path (for example, C:\Program Files (x86)\ViVeTool-v0.3.2)2. Press the Win key (or use the mouse) to open the start menu, enter "cmd", and then select "Manage Open the command prompt with administrator privileges 3. Use the cd command to jump to the ViveTool folder, for example “cd C:\Program Files (x86)\ViVeTool-v0. 3.2” 4. Then enter vivetool /enable /id:40347509 and press Enter5. Restart the computerThe above is the detailed content of How to create a VHD virtual disk in ReFS format in Win11 Build 25309 preview?. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!