Hello,
Firstly, I suggest that try to reset BIOS settings to check.
Then try update Your Drivers and System’s Firmware
Outdated drivers or firmware can sometimes cause errors. Check your device manufacturer’s website for the latest updates of drivers and system firmware.
Use Windows’s “CHKDSK” Utility. To use CHKDSK, go back to the Command Prompt as an administrator and type “chkdsk C: /f /r /x” (replace C: with the letter of your hard drive if it’s different), then press Enter.
Best Regards,
Hania Lian
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