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Which program were you trying to run when receiving that error?
I was just running waterfox and trying to use the internet and also so my data check.
I just went out and bought a new sata cable for my disk drive to connect it to my mother board and now everything seems to be running alright but I will have to wait and see. I still have yet to do the data check.
I was actually trying to run the data check in the command prompt.
I haven't gotten one yet. I just had that one error again. The one with the picture that I sent. And it was after replacing the cords.
It seems the only way to get the computer back to normal is to restart it with a cold boot.
Here are some pictures of the most recent error.
Ok I still think this is going to go down to your Disk Controller but let me get another set of eyes here just to be sure.
However, it is encouraging that no BSODs have happened, its still a little concerning that you're getting that type of error.
Cannot find drive specified is not a great sign.
Not sure what happened but the error keeps happening and it's really weird. The computer is essentially unusable right now. I'm not sure why it's getting worse and I don't know what it could be.
If you can get onto the system, please try to see if you can follow this guide so we can eliminate some potential causes
Troubleshoot Application Conflicts by Performing a Clean Startup
Lets try to check the Disk with Seatools, start with Option 2
SeaTools for DOS and Windows - How to Use
If you can't run chkdsk while you're in OS, try in a command prompt before booting up
Command Prompt at Startup
Run this command:
chkdsk c: /f /r