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The File or Directory \$Mft is corrupt and unreadable. Please Run the Chkdsk utility.

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Server 2003. So far everything is still working; I get this error message when connecting remotely with Remote Desktop.
What exactly does this mean?

Edit:
Upon checking the logs I found a couple of entries showing an Error 55...
"The file system structure on the disk is corrupt and unusable. Please run the chkdsk utility on the volume C:"
 

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Have you tried running chkdsk /r yet?

Regardless, you should make sure you have a current backup of all data on that system NOW. You could very well have a failing drive.
 

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Regular backups have been made of this system to an external drive. I've also been told to try the /f switch with chkdsk. Someone also said to check chipset drives and BIOS IDE settings? I'm sort of discounting that since this system has been A-OK up until now (over a year).
 

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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/176646

RESOLUTION
WARNING: When Chkdsk detects problems with the file system and attempts to repair the damage, data loss can occur. Microsoft does not recommend running Chkdsk with the /f command-line switch unless you have a full backup of your hard disk.

Attempt to repair the damaged file, folder or file system index using Chkdsk. To do so, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. In the Open box, type chkdsk /f <drive>:, where <drive> is the letter of the drive on which the damaged file, folder or file system index exists.
3. Click OK.
NOTE: If the hard disk is large, Chkdsk may take several minutes to several hours to complete.