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Old October 10th 04, 05:39 PM
Jbahary
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Default SP2 - $Mft is corrupt or missing

After installing Service pack 2 I am getting this message
in a popup window: $Mft is corrupt or missing, run
chkdsk /f.

When I run chkdsk there are no errors. Popup comes up
when I reboot. After closing the several that come up,
the system seems to run fine. How can I repair this?
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Old October 10th 04, 10:40 PM
Sam
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Default SP2 - $Mft is corrupt or missing

Sometime on, or about Sun, 10 Oct 2004 09:39:21 -0700, Jbahary wrote:

After installing Service pack 2 I am getting this message
in a popup window: $Mft is corrupt or missing, run
chkdsk /f.

When I run chkdsk there are no errors. Popup comes up
when I reboot. After closing the several that come up,
the system seems to run fine. How can I repair this?


I had ntfs corruption errors a few weeks ago. I changed the IDE cable
and haven't had any problems since.

Sam
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