If it's just one file, chances are the file is faulty. If it happens with multiple files you could have a corrupt hard drive - or a failing one. Run the extended Dell hard drive diagnostics (F12 at powerup) and if that shows nothing, do a full chkdsk /f
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If it's just one file, chances are the file is faulty. If it happens with multiple files you could have a corrupt hard drive - or a failing one. Run the extended Dell hard drive diagnostics (F12 at powerup) and if that shows nothing, do a full chkdsk /f