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Essexboy should be back awake in several hours…let him answer.
In the mean time…try to find the CHKDSK log that was created…either on the HDD or Event Viewer.
Best link to describe where to look: http://www.sevenforums.com/general-discussion/96932-location-chkdsk-log-file-after-scan.html
Post the log…
You can also within Windows do a CHKDSK…you can run without a repair (read-only mode) to just see results.
Go to Run Command (CMD)
Type chkdsk (Type “/” and the drive which you want to check with it, Example: chkdsk /C)
Wait for it to finish and post results