Windows Disk Diagnostic detected a S.M.A.R.T. fault on disk %1 (volumes %2). This disk might fail; back up your computer now. All data on the hard disk, including files, documents, pictures, programs, and settings might be lost if your hard disk fails. To determine if the hard disk needs to be repaired or replaced, contact the manufacturer of your computer. If you can't back up (for example, you have no CDs or other backup media), you should shut down your computer and restart when you have backup media available. In the meantime, do not save any critical files to this disk.
Windows discovered a corruption in the file "%hs". This file has now been repaired. Please check if any data in the file ...
Windows disk checking cannot fix errors (/F) when run from an MS-DOS window. Try again from the Windows XP shell or command ...
Windows Disk Diagnostic attempted to schedule interactive recovery for a S.M.A.R.T. fault but encountered an error. The error ...
Windows Disk Diagnostic Data Collection will be cancelled because the CEIP policy was not configured and the data collection ...
Windows Disk Diagnostic detected a S.M.A.R.T. fault on disk %1 (volumes %2). This disk might fail; back up your computer ...
Windows Disk Diagnostic detected a S.M.A.R.T. fault on disk %1 (volumes %2; hardware id %3). However, as this disk is known ...
Windows Disk Diagnostic Resolver is exiting because the user requested suppression of any S.M.A.R.T. faults that were detected. ...
Windows Disk Diagnostic was invoked for a S.M.A.R.T. fault, but no new faults were detected. The diagnostic will exit without ...
Windows does not have media usage rights information for this content. The program used to obtain the content might provide ...