Geoff Long - 2020-05-14

In today’s attempt to mount a VeraCrypt volume it reported a failure due to incorrect password, Volume PIM number, etc, but at the next attempt it reported that the header was damaged and suggested I use Tools > Restore Volume Header. This was successful and I can see in the VeraCrypt dialog box that the VeraCrypt drive has been mounted. However when I use File Explorer to access the drive Windows 10 responds that the drive is not accessible because “The volume does not contain a recognised file system”. I next right-clicked the mounted volume and chose Repair Filesystem but the command screen responded “The first NTFS boot sector is unreadable or corrupt. Reading the second NTFS boot sector instead. Unable to determine volume version and state. CHKDSK aborted.” I would appreciate any suggestions on the way forward. Many thanks.