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HDD Hard Drive Issues
Click Start, Run. Type CMD and press Enter.
In the Command prompt window type where i: is the drive to check yours may be c: fsutil dirty query i: Press Enter. If Windows reports a "dirty" verdict, type chkntfs /d Press Enter. This will force a disk check on reboot and return the disk to it's default state(without wiping data), hopefully resolving the issue in the process. |
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