HD-497

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Level 14.84

Mar 2006

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Jul 3, 2007, 06:44 PM
Local time: Jul 3, 2007, 05:44 PM
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Its hard to tell without knowing your setup, but the logs would seem to indicate that drive D:\ (an 80GB Seagate disk) and another drive was removed suddenly from the system after Windows was unable to write to it. As a precaution, I would run the chkdsk command ("chkdsk /f") on all disks to verify there are no issues. Once you do that, press "Y" and then reboot so Windows can examine the disks before startup. An event will then be entered into the Application Log with the results of the scan. At that point, you should backup any important documents to removable storage and look into getting a replacement. If the errors go away after doing that, you may be good for a little while (as any bad sectors will be marked off limits by Windows), however it is still best to get a replacement in asap.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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