Windows 7, Sysprep after getting an error "the file or directory is corrupted and unreadable."

When I run Sysprep on this Dell Latitude E6520 with Windows 7 (x 64) professional, then boot into Windows PE to create a picture, he said "the file or directory is corrupted and unreadable."

I made sure to restart 3 times before I ran sysprep this time because this is the 2nd time I got the error above.  Every time it reboots normally and the question obviously didn't happen until I ran sysprep.
The last time I had to delete the partition and re - format and start over. Fortunately I took a picture of this time right front of sysprep.
I even tried the Windows 7 installation disc to repair the MBR and the boot record, but he said he couldn't fix it, and he can't read this partition at all.
I thought also it could be a bad drive on this computer brand new, but I ran the diagnostics on the hard drive and there are no errors.

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