Hard drive with Vista?

Using Vista, which means when the computer disks window opens following authentication?  I have run diagnostics and get a failure on two test HD internal: target read and SMART short self test.  But when I run chkdsk, it doesn't seem to be a problem.  Should I take the player window as a sign that the internal hard drive is a logon failure when his connection?

Thank you.

I don't know why Explorer opens the window of the player at the start, but you must take the warnings of diagnoses (especially the caveat SMART) seriously and prepare for imminent hard disk failure.  The idea behind SMART is that he sees the problems while they can still be compensated and to notify you prior to the system of training/can no longer compensate for the problem.

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Using Vista, which means when the computer disks window opens following authentication?  I have run diagnostics and get a failure on two test HD internal: target read and SMART short self test.  But when I run chkdsk, it doesn't seem to be a problem.  Should I take the player window as a sign that the internal hard drive is a logon failure when his connection?

Thank you.

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