Master File Table Corrupt, any way to save data?

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Published on 2009-09-14T08:32:02Z Indexed on 2010/03/13 18:05 UTC
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hi.

I've used search, but none of the results match my problem so I didn't have to ask separate question.

I've Installed Windows 7 RTM recently and since then partitions located on one of my HDDs have gone "crazy". They used to "freeze" and didn't open in explorer for some time (minute or two, usually), sometimes all partitions of the drive wouldn't show until reboot and finally, one of those partitions started showing "disk structure is corrupted and unreadable" warning, it appeared in Disk Management window as RAW and chkdsk showed "mft corrupt".

There were no important data on the partition and I didn't have enough time to analyze the problem at the moment, so I just reformatted it and ran antivirus scan on system.

After that problem settled for some time, but yesterday the problematic HDD vanished again from the system. After reboot chkdsk identified mft of four partitions corrupt and now they are all in same conditions as the above mentioned one. But the difference is that the files stored in them are extremely important.

and just for info: I upgraded from Win7 build 7077, but had some performance issues, so I reformatted system drive and installed fresh Win7 RTM on it.

I've downloaded TestDisk and it shows all the partitions marked as NTFS (not RAW) and my knowledge of the program wasn't sufficient to obtain any other info from it :-)

and the images that could help describe the problem (sorry, I'm not allowed to post images and more than one hyperlink):

http:// img22.imageshack.us/img22/5909/chkdskz.jpg

http:// img198.imageshack.us/img198/5576/computeray.jpg

I'm interested, is there a way to let me restore the MFT or just access files so I can backup them before reformatting the drive.

Thanks for your time. :)

P.S. my reformatted drive is showing no problems, could there be a problem with windows 7 itself? I googled, but with no results.

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