$MFT

Szali Sandor szali at freemail.hu
Thu Dec 22 12:29:36 CET 2005


guglival ilyet talaltam, a level vegen azert az a megoldas talan muxik
bar nekem MBR-ezes mar rontott el Xp-t, igaz helyrehozhatoan

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 Please help.... after downloading the latest service > pack, I am getting 
the following error message: > Windows - file corrupt > C:\\$mft is 
unreadable or corrupt. Please run chk > disk utility > Upon running check 
disk utility, there are no errors > found but, in a short amount of time, 
the error message > reappears. Can anyone help out with this?  I had an 
identical situation hit me about 10 days ago. Although the Knowledge Base 
article Q275704 deals with Win2000, it fits the situation I had. The main 
partition was NTFS with a small Fat32 partition at the end.  Doing a Repair 
reinstall didn't fix it. Even deleting the partition and re-installing the 
OS didn't fix it permanently. It worked fine for about a day, and then 
started giving me the same errors. I couldn't even boot and it got stuck in 
a loop. I gave up and re-installed everything on another hard drive (with 
just one partition) and it's been working super every since.  I've since 
done some research and found that one possible solution might have been to 
boot up with the CD, then go to the Recovery Console (the first Repair 
option you come to). From there try:  FIXMBR C: FIXBOOT C: COPY 
CDDrive:\I386\NTLDR C:\ COPY CDDrive:\I386|NTDETECT.COM C:\ BOOTCFG /rebuild 
Finally reboot and hopefully that will fix the problem. 




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