Windows 7 Unbootable Post "File system is damaged" Error
Consider a real-time scenario where you encounter the below error message at the startup of Windows 7 operating system:
"Action carried out: CHKDISK
Status: Error: File system is damaged.
Start: 5/28/2009 4:31:49 PM
Finish: 5/28/2009 4:34:32 PM
Duration (hh:mm:ss): 00:02:43
Volume data
Serial number: B857-6A99
Device name: DeviceHarddiskVolume1
File system: NTFS
Total space: 232.87 GB (250,048,479,232 bytes)
Free space: 53.25 GB (57,179,824,128 bytes)
Total clusters: 61,046,992
Free clusters: 13,959,918
Sectors / cluster: 8
Bytes / sector: 512..."
The error message halts the booting process of Windows 7 operating system, rendering to inaccessibility of hard drive data. The error message appears when CHKDSK utility fails to repair the file system.
Cause:
The root cause liable for the occurrence of the above booting error message is corruption in file system.
Resolution:
To overcome the above error message, the user needs to reinstall Windows 7 operating system. However, to recover data post re-installation, you will need to use an effective Hard Drive Recovery utility.
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