After entering the password I am able to mount the drive, and if I check the filesystem (using that option within TrueCrypt) the chkdsk runs successfully and finds what seems to be the correct number of files on the disk.
In Windows file explorer, when the PC is selected, the mounted TrueCrypt volume shows the correct amount of used and free space. But when I select the drive itself, explorer says it is empty and shows no files.
When I run TestDisk on the mounted volume using Advanced - Boot with "none" as the partitioned table type, it shows that the "Boot sector" is "OK", but that the "Backup boot sector" can't be read and has status "bad".
On this forum in other threads I've seen the recommendation to "TestDisk, Advanced, Boot, RebuildBS, List. If you can see your files, choose Write, confirm, Quit". I can see my files (within the root "backup" directory, which is correct) but there doesn't seem to be any option to "choose Write". If I quit, the files still are not visible in Windows file explorer even though I could see them in TestDisk.
Is "Org. BS" the option I need to use? It looks like it might be, but I would like to confirm before using it as this seems different to what has been recommended previously. The only other option is "Dump", which sounds different to "Write". If a "Write" option should be visible, where would it be?
This is what I see:
What should I do next? Thank you for this tool and for any guidance you are able to offer.