I am running Win10 Home version 1709. My system lost power and now when I mount my VeraCrypt partition, I am asked to have Windows attempt to detect and fix errors. When I have it try to do so, it reports the file system as "exFAT", tells me that the file allocation table is corrupted and that an error occurred while examining the boot region. Is there anything I can do to resolve the errors besides reformatting the drive? I seem to be able to read the files on the disk (at least the ones that I've tried).
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I am running Win10 Home version 1709. My system lost power and now when I mount my VeraCrypt partition, I am asked to have Windows attempt to detect and fix errors. When I have it try to do so, it reports the file system as "exFAT", tells me that the file allocation table is corrupted and that an error occurred while examining the boot region. Is there anything I can do to resolve the errors besides reformatting the drive? I seem to be able to read the files on the disk (at least the ones that I've tried).