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Alleged corruption found in the $Boot file?
I did a routine CHKDSK on my C: drive (SSD), in Windows 10, 64-bit. Got this beauty:
"chkdsk /scan" is aborting due to corruption found in the $Boot file.
"chkdsk /f" will be required to repair the volume.
Thing is, upon repairing (required a reboot), the alleged errors are still there. Which makes me think that maybe this is false alarm. Samsung Magician found no errors on my disk. And CrystalDiskInfo reports no bad/reallocated sectors, or any errors of any kind either.
I did, at some point, use a utility called Partition Assistent, which transformed my MBR to GPT. Not sure if that could be related (as I hadn't run a CHKDSK since).
There are no file system errors on the drive at all, btw. Just a reported boot file corruption. And no errors found with powershell.
I would have ignored this, if I did not, indeed, get an occassion where Windows 10 won't boot (I know GPT has a lot of redunancy). So, maybe there's something odd, after all.
And suggestions left? Thanks.