Problem caused by a hard disk drive error
Windows was temporarily unable to read your hard disk drive. This problem is general in nature and we are unable to determine the specific cause of the problem from the problem report. In most cases this problem is temporary and can be ignored.
Common causes of this problem include:
Large file transfers from secondary media, such as an external hard drive, to a local hard drive.
The loss of power to a hard disk drive that causes inconsistent data sectors.
Problems entering Hibernation or Standby Mode.
Hard drive lag caused by filter drivers, such as virus scanners.
Troubleshooting
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The following steps are provided as general troubleshooting steps that might or might not prevent the problem from recurring. If you cannot resolve the problem using the following steps or are uncomfortable performing them, we recommend you contact your computer manufacturer for assistance.
Back up your files and folders immediately to prevent potential data loss. Go online to read the article How to Use the Backup Utility to Back Up Files and Folders in Windows XP Home Edition to learn how to backup your data.
Run a hard disk drive error checking tool. Go online to read the article How to perform disk error checking in Windows XP to learn how to run a hard disk drive error checking utility.
Make sure the drive cables are plugged in. If they are plugged in and you're still receiving errors, consider replacing the drive cables.
Note: As a general rule, we recommend you backup your files on a regular basis in case of any unexpected hardware problems.
1)in effetti stavo trasferendo dei file verso una penna usb, ma neancke tanto grandi e inotre non verso l'hardisk
2) come capisco se i cavi sono danneggiati?
3)può essere veramente l'antivirus?
vi prego di aiutarmi. ho winxp sp2 se serve
ciao