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There is possibly a slight issue with your hard drive.
Try running Chkdsk as follows and then retry:
- Click the file folder in the Taskbar to open File Explorer.
- Right-click the drive to perform a check disk, then select Properties.
- Click the Tools tab in the Properties window.
- Click Check under error checking. To perform a complete check of the hard drive for errors, check off both options in the open check disk window.
- Click the Start button to start the process. If checking a hard drive with open files, an error message appears stating Windows can’t check the disk while it’s in use. Click Schedule disk check. The computer will reboot and check the disk before Windows boots up.
- CHKDSK can also run using the command line (DOS) prompt.
- Click Start and then click Run.
- Open the command prompt and type cmd in the search box.
- Click OK.
- Right-click cmd.exe in the search results and then select Run as Administrator.
- Type CHKDSK /f and press Enter.