This is probably not a simple one - you can probably live without the FAT32 partition for now
If you have windows installed boot win and try to fix it from there
What are sda6 and sda7?
They also have strange errors
Bootsector and backup are different
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Re: Bootsector and backup are different
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Re: Bootsector and backup are different
I remember that Ubuntu Feisty ALWAYS ran fsck each 20th time you boot, could this be possible to implement in Mint as well?
Re: Bootsector and backup are different
Well this is the normal case, but not for fat and ntfs and I think it's every 30th timeMagnusB wrote:I remember that Ubuntu Feisty ALWAYS ran fsck each 20th time you boot, could this be possible to implement in Mint as well?