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What is File System Corruption and How Does It Impact Your Data?
File system corruption occurs when the structure of a drive's file system becomes damaged, making it difficult or impossible for Windows to access your files properly. Common Causes: Sudden power loss or improper shutdowns. Malware or viruses. Physical damage to the storage drive. How It Impacts You: Files may become inaccessible or appear missing. Your drive might prompt for formatting when connected. You could experience slower system performance or boot issues. How to Fix It: Run CHKDSK: Open Command Prompt as an administrator and type chkdsk /f /r C: (replace "C:" with your drive letter). Use File Recovery Tools: If files are still missing, try tools like EaseUS or Recuva. Backup Regularly: To prevent data loss in the future, create backups of important files. Acting quickly can often minimize the damage and help recover your data!