The only reason I found this error in the first place was by reviewing the Event Viewer. The old drive was working just fine, but the "solution" to that error message is replace the hard drive. Obviously, it was not the right solution...
WRT the message refering to a second hard drive, I don't...
I have been getting the error message, "The device, \Device\Harddisk1\D, has a bad block." pretty much every minute in my event viewer. I ran a check disk which turned up OK, but the messages persisted. On the advice of Microsoft, I replaced the hard drive yesterday ( I only have 1 hard drive)...
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