It sounds like you have problems not with hard drive but with processor temperature, check thermo paste between the processor and cooler/radiator. Answer: Repaire window with disk.
I don't know, but restarting your computer fixes that problem.
Restarting your computer should fix the problem.
any problem in the computer's hardware or software..
When you downloaded some software or else you have some problem with your pc then we used to restart the pc.
My assumption is some problem with the RAM arrangements in the slots, try to remove and insert it back at right place OR even there might be the problem with the any newly installed hardware, which is in compatible with the existed s/w or h/w configurations. - Pavan.Thirunamala
It is a hardware problem--check that it is plugged in!
Try restarting your computer first. If this does not solve the problem, go to www.microsoft.com and use their contact information and let them know the problem.
Usually restarting your computer can help. If the problem is network or Internet related you can try restarting your router.If you have a problem with computer drivers (eg. the printer, mouse, keyboard, etc.) you can try starting windows in safe mode. (See related questions for help on this)If you can't get an Internet connection, you could try ringing your ISP.
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Yes someone can help you. Call a computer specialist or give your computer a rest by restarting it or turning it off for a day. Your Internet Service Provider may be able to help. Call them and see if they know what the problem is. If not they can send someone out to come take a look. Try restarting your computer first though.
A hardware problem, often a transient one that is hard to replicate.