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Originally Posted by Sven2157
Go back to the Recovery Console and type: chkdsk /f /r
This will scan the disk for errors. The switches, /f and /r, will instruct the system to fix and repair any bad sectors it finds; if they are fix/repairable.
Then chances are, you will need to use the bootfix command again, as your boot sector may still be damaged.
Sven2157
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Chkdsk doesn't recognise /F -parameter, but according to help /R should locate bad sectors and recover readable information, so I'm going with that now. The only available parameters are /P and /R, and /R includes the operations of /P. Hopefully this will get me further :)
Edit:
chkdsk and another fixboot didn't change anything unfortunately :(
chkdsk said that there are one or more unrepairable problems on the hd after the scan.