try running scandisk in windows.. also i *think* it might be something with the hard drive itself.. this info coming from my old job (so dont rely on it). it has to do with the BIOS' LBA setting for your hard drive. make sure its enabled (if the primary master is set to AUTO, it should be enabled). Or it could be a bad image of the drive, and the drive needs to be replaced itself. But the quick fix would be to run scandisk (try surface scan, too) in windows.
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