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The thread discusses a common Windows 7 issue related to a problem with drive recognition or errors, as shown in a screenshot shared by the original poster. The first responder asks whether the affected drive is a secondary physical drive or a partition, suggesting diagnostics if it is a separate physical drive. The conversation ends with a user removing a link, possibly to diagnostic tools, indicating a focus on troubleshooting drive errors. Overall, the tone is technical and focused on diagnosing hardware issues.

itsgainsday95

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This is a common issue in windows 7 apparently. Why does this issue happen?

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Hi,
Is your D: drive a secondary physical drive or a separate partition on your primary hard drive (C: bootdrive)?

If a secondary physical drive, have you tested that drive with drive diagnostics? Such as DLG for WD drives; see here: Link Removed

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Hi,
Is your D: drive a secondary physical drive or a separate partition on your primary hard drive (C: bootdrive)?

If a secondary physical drive, have you tested that drive with drive diagnostics? Such as DLG for WD drives; see here: Link Removed

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