P
Paul
I have 2 HDD on my computer. The C: drive is about 11GB
and runs the system. The F: drive is 167GB, and has all
of my files on it.
The problem I have is that the F: drive has a corrupt $MFT
folder/file/thingie. I've run the "chkdsk.exe /f" against
the F: drive, and it will fix it for a few minutes after
start-up, but after that it becomes corrupted again.
This becomes a problem when I want to write to the drive,
save to the drive, or basically do anything at all on my
F: drive.
What can I do?
and runs the system. The F: drive is 167GB, and has all
of my files on it.
The problem I have is that the F: drive has a corrupt $MFT
folder/file/thingie. I've run the "chkdsk.exe /f" against
the F: drive, and it will fix it for a few minutes after
start-up, but after that it becomes corrupted again.
This becomes a problem when I want to write to the drive,
save to the drive, or basically do anything at all on my
F: drive.
What can I do?