Even if you account is an administrative account and supposedly part of the Administrators Group, you could try adding your actual user name to the Security tab's permissions list of Drive D:. That assumes that you can access D: drive in the first place? Make sure your username is listed in the Administrator's Group in the Computer Management/ Local Users and Groups.
Have you tried running ChkDsk /r on this drive, you can do it from inside Windows by right-clicking your Drive icon/ Properties/ Tools/ Error Checking. Select both boxes.
HOW TO: Reset Security Settings Back to the Defaults
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