I don't think it's Drive D. Windows can be a tad misleading on that account, calling it "HardDisk0\D".
Look for the drive with "ST380013A" serial number. The system calls it "HardDisk0", which generally corresponds to Drive C.
Your log also indicates the IDE port conked out before the drive did. Try replacing the IDE cables first, and delete all drivers from Device Manager. If symptoms persist, replace the hard disk. If symptoms
still persist, replace the motherboard. If symptoms persist, replace the memory. If symptoms persist, replace the power supply unit
Get going!
Jam it back in, in the dark.