Critical error: cluster detected hard drive damage.

I get a message saying: the system has detected a problem with one or more installed the IDE/SATA drives. Please help me with this problem. Thank you very much, Mr. Moore.

Your message is in the forum for people needing help with the anti-malware program from Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE).

You must follow the suggestion of the ahaap relative to running CHKDSK to analyze, and possibly repair your hard drive.

If you need other help try the Windows Forum: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us

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