Quote Originally Posted by Und3ertak3r
IF it is not a hardware failure.. AND it was a simple problem due to Filesystem Database error as the result of a bad shutdown.. AND CHKDSK was let loose.. yes system files WILL be damaged..
AND FAT32 is many times more likely to suffer damage.. and more likely to have CHKDSK remove vital system files...
Ahh ic I never really considered that 'coping ability' so to speak of the file system. Obviously NTFS is more preferable for all the reasons of storage, accessibility and security - However, in a critical event, i assumed it was just more that could go wrong.

Intrigued

CTO