Error message on both my HARD drive at startup

Hi, when I start my computer XPS 420 and I get the black screen where I can press "ctrl + L" both of my drives HARD error occurred in red writing on the right side, and yet my computer always starts. I also have another option at the top of this list (in another section), something to do with a RAID (I was told to do when I deleted everything on the HARD drive) that a written green saying its fine.

It started yesterday with just 1 of them saying error, but earlier, he went at once after my system crashed. I restarted it and its works very well so I just curios goin wats.

Thank you

Jonny


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