Acer Aspire 5315 Stalls After Login - Volume Dirty / Corrupt Master File Table

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My laptop stall for about 4 minutes with this message: "Checking file system on\?volume{70449451-e00a-11e0-8f51-806e6F6e69633. The type of file is NTFS. The Volume is Dirty. Corrupt Master File Table. Windows will attempt to recover Master File Table from disk.

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