hey all! Longtime user of a couple of exFAT external hard drives, finally after a few months on the M1 Mac Mini I've committed to the Apple ecosystem enough that I'm fine giving up interoperability with Windows and I'm going to change those drives to HFS (macOS Extended Journaled). Upon researching the ins and outs of HFS I learned that exFAT is more error-prone than I ever thought. I haven't had issues with it that I know of, but have used it in the past to store some pretty precious data. The drives in question that I'm switching over to HFS are used for photo and music archival. Short of just navigating to a bunch of random files, is there any way to tell if them being in exFAT for a few years might've corrupted anything?