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MikeLabatt
Jan 12, 2022Brass Contributor
ReFS volume appears RAW (version doesn't match expected value) after Windows Update
After Windows Update last night, Windows Server 2019 wouldn't mount a storage space volume as ReFS (it appears as RAW). The error in the ReFS event log is "ReFS failed to mount the volume. Version 1....
- Jan 13, 2022
I solved this by uninstalling KB5009557. The ReFS volume came back working as it should, instead of appearing as RAW.
Update: since even the February 2022 Windows Update bricks ReFS in the same way, and hints from Microsoft are that ReFS 1.x is no longer supported, we copied everything to new disks, upgrading ReFS from 1.2 to 3.4 in the process. Such a (manual) ReFS upgrade should be the solution that everyone needs, allowing to re-enable Windows Update.
MikeLabatt
Jan 13, 2022Brass Contributor
I solved this by uninstalling KB5009557. The ReFS volume came back working as it should, instead of appearing as RAW.
Update: since even the February 2022 Windows Update bricks ReFS in the same way, and hints from Microsoft are that ReFS 1.x is no longer supported, we copied everything to new disks, upgrading ReFS from 1.2 to 3.4 in the process. Such a (manual) ReFS upgrade should be the solution that everyone needs, allowing to re-enable Windows Update.
- robertkenningtonJan 14, 2022Copper ContributorWe ran into this on a Server 2012 server and had to uninstall both KB5009595 and KB5009624 before our drives came back.
- iweidner7272Jan 15, 2022Copper Contributor
Same problem here on Windows 2012R2. We have to uninstall both, KB5009595 and KB5009624. After uninstallation our ReFS File Sytem came back!
- JGarcia1Feb 10, 2022Copper ContributorWe saw the same issue in our environment. Thank you removing those 2 updates resolved our issue.