The REASSIGN_BLOCKS structure provides disk-block reassignment data. It is a variable-length structure whose last member is an array of block numbers to be reassigned.
typedef struct _REASSIGN_BLOCKS { WORD Reserved; WORD Count; DWORD BlockNumber[1]; } REASSIGN_BLOCKS ;
The DeviceIoControl function uses a REASSIGN_BLOCKS structure as input to an IOCTL_DISK_REASSIGN_BLOCKS device input and output control operation.
DeviceIoControl, IOCTL_DISK_REASSIGN_BLOCKS
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