I was running 3DMark Time Spy and got a reboot during it, which has resulted in me being unable to run the benchmark anymore because a file it requires has become corrupted and unreadable on my C drive. Re-installing the software and re-validating the files via Steam hasn't helped.
When I run 'get-volume' in Powershell I'm told a "Full Repair Needed" on the drive, however if I run '-scan' or '-OfflineScanAndFix' it says no errors. I've tried chkdsk twice on the drive, but it found and fixed no errors. I've also checked the disk in numerous software which all say it's 100% healthy and no issues, but every time I boot my drives are scanned and checked for errors.
I'm not sure what else to do and hoping I can avoid a complete format of the drive, so any suggestions please?
When I run 'get-volume' in Powershell I'm told a "Full Repair Needed" on the drive, however if I run '-scan' or '-OfflineScanAndFix' it says no errors. I've tried chkdsk twice on the drive, but it found and fixed no errors. I've also checked the disk in numerous software which all say it's 100% healthy and no issues, but every time I boot my drives are scanned and checked for errors.
I'm not sure what else to do and hoping I can avoid a complete format of the drive, so any suggestions please?