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Well, straight and painful: Your harddrive is acting up. Better take care to secure and backup your data and investigate the error. If you're lucky, you only need to fix/ update your storage device and its controller's driver, if you're unlucky you need a replacement drive. either way, without seeing the specific details from your event log and the device manager nobody can be 100% sure, but it very much looks like a hardware-related issue.

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Brainiac
January 14, 2017

Well, straight and painful: Your harddrive is acting up. Better take care to secure and backup your data and investigate the error. If you're lucky, you only need to fix/ update your storage device and its controller's driver, if you're unlucky you need a replacement drive. either way, without seeing the specific details from your event log and the device manager nobody can be 100% sure, but it very much looks like a hardware-related issue.

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