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<blockquote data-quote="rfomlover" data-source="post: 1582938" data-attributes="member: 140583"><p><strong>Possible lead up to internal HDD failure?</strong></p><p></p><p>In the past 2 months, I have had to repair my disk. I had problems with partitioning for bootcamp and I ran disk utility ran Verify Disk (not disk permissions) and it came up with red text explaining that I had to reboot into recovery and do it from there. I did that and then repaired the disc and all was fine until I uninstalled windows 8 and went to windows 7. Same problem. Is it just unaccounted for free space causing problems? I would think the first time had a problem from something unrelated. After cleaning out virtual box VDIs, disk utility said that it was repairing the lost space or something like that from one of my VDI files. Bad disk or just a "routine" issue?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rfomlover, post: 1582938, member: 140583"] [b]Possible lead up to internal HDD failure?[/b] In the past 2 months, I have had to repair my disk. I had problems with partitioning for bootcamp and I ran disk utility ran Verify Disk (not disk permissions) and it came up with red text explaining that I had to reboot into recovery and do it from there. I did that and then repaired the disc and all was fine until I uninstalled windows 8 and went to windows 7. Same problem. Is it just unaccounted for free space causing problems? I would think the first time had a problem from something unrelated. After cleaning out virtual box VDIs, disk utility said that it was repairing the lost space or something like that from one of my VDI files. Bad disk or just a "routine" issue? [/QUOTE]
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