Hard disk on its way to failure?

    Date: 04/01/06 (Computer Geeks)    Keywords: no keywords

    One day I was bored and looked at my System Error log in my event viewer. I noticed I had quite a few events. Most of them were standard messages, but the one that stuck out to me was some disk errors. It appears that whenever I boot up my computer I get like 19-20 disk "Warnings." They say:

    "An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk0\D during a paging operation."

    When I click on the link for more information I get this information:

    Click here

    Should I be concerned about this error? My computer seems to run just fine, and I would never even know that this error was happening had I not opened my system log. Is this a ticking time bomb situation or should I not worry about this as this is a "basic" error? This is on my new computer that I got for Xmas, so the HD SHOULD be working fine.

    The system specs are:

    AMD Athlon X2 4400+ 64bit
    250 GB SATA HD
    3 GB RAM
    Nvidia 7800GT 256MB SLI Card.
    Windows XP Pro SP2

    Thanks.

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/computergeeks/906112.html

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