Gravity is HARD on my Tecra M1 disk problem?

I have a Tecra M1, 1.6 GHz, MS Windows Xp sp2.
Last week, I posted a message to describe the problem of my computer. He started very slowly every time I restarted the computer. I logged on and there were Windows to notice that my system has problems.

I ran several application software and a full blue screen came out with some opinions, such as

KERNEL_STARK_INPAGE_ERROR

.
STOP.

I reinstalled the OS using the supplied CD receovery. My computer seems to be OK.

However, I installed the version of Norton Partition Margic (NPM) 8.0 to creat 1 driver more and the NPM has noticed that:
«NPM has detected an error 116 on the boot partition at sector 58605120 on disk 1 (the C driver, I invited).» The co-leads starting logical block (LBA) is 58605120 and the value of the lost head sector (CHS) is 1643493. The value of the LBA and CHS must be equal.

I know not how the probblem is and what is NPM to use to set the value of the CHS.

Are there any suggestions?

Thank you very much

CUONG

Hello

Maybe this article can help you.
Microsoft Knowledge Base. Q315266

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