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You could move it onto the secondary drive, and have you ran the Windows Disk Check program yet?
From what I see, seems to be like a failing hard-drive with some bad sectors.
Yes, and the dskchk has returned no errors at all, but both of these programs seem to thing otherwise. I mean, this would make sense though right, because when I'm in game the HDD is under more stress and that could cause it to fail, correct?
It's strange, Crystal Disk points to a caution on the health status of the drive (then changes to good), and the drive also fails the short test for Seagate; Disk Check produces no errors
I would scan the system for any missing or corrupted Windows 7 files too:
If this scannow thing comes up with no problems, I'm just going to remove my primary HDD and install windows to my secondary...
I don't think it is a virus problem, because I have formatted twice since this problem started. I'm 99% convinced it's hardware failure of some sort.
There may be huge difference between your thinking and the reality.
I guess that you know what type of a virus resides in the BIOS, and why they will not go from there despite of numbers of formatting. And, you also should have thought why I have suggested only two scanners, despite of anything else.Code:fffff880`0b13da48 fffff880`00dd14ee ataport!IdePortDispatch+0x16
Care to follow this post for one time?
The computer is your, decision is also your. I am suggesting as you asked for it. If it get back to normal condition, I will not gain anything, if it will stay in the state as it is, I will not loss anything. I just can say you that I experienced it in many a threads, and as a member of sevenforums, I supplied the best possible solution according to my knowledge.
Rest is on you :)