How to Fix Internal Errors
Internal system errors can happen for dozens of different reasons. Often times, a hard reboot can fix the problem, but if you find yourself on the receiving end of a overwhelming amount of system errors, there may be problems with your hard drive. Over time, the hard drive and/or data contained within can become corrupt, resulting in errors where the data is being accessed. Windows includes a scan and repair utility called "Chkdsk" that will detect and fix any hard drive errors.
Instructions
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Double-click "Computer" on your desktop. Right-click the "C:" drive and select "Properties."
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Open the "Tools" tab.
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Click "Check Now..." beneath the "Error Checking" header.
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Place a check on "Automatically fix file system errors" and "Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors."
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Click "Start." You are prompted to restart the computer to begin the Chkdsk scan.
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