![]() The most promising lead seems to be hibernation. I have now restored back to an image with Starter installed and am investigating other potential culprits. Some weeks after removing Office Starter 2010 the corruption occurred again. I may have been premature in condemning Office Starter 2010 as the cause of the ntfs file structure corruption. TBH I'm surprised I got away with using it for as long as I did, seeing as MS have always said it was incompatible. LibreOffice will have to suffice from now on. It's a shame to say goodbye to 2010 as it was the most recent(ish) version of MS Office that I had. Finally I (reluctantly) uninstalled Office Starter 2010. I went through uninstalling virtually all the OEM software that it had inherited from W7, to no avail. It had to be a software problem, restoring the image to a virtual machine would even corrupt the virtual disk after a few days use. The first thought was a dying disk, but restoring the image to a new HDD had the same problem (right down to the same file becoming corrupt every time). Well, the corruption returned (and returned again). Either way, This tutorial has been a complete fix and avoided the need for a clean install. A system crash may have been to blame (or may have been due to the corruption?). It's unclear how (or when) the corruption occurred. ![]() For a while now my main machine has been notifying me to restart to repair disk errors.
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