Try this as it may help. It could be corrupt Windows files or possibly the HDD has a problem. Try running a system diagnostics just in case it might be a hardware problem. Restart the system and at the Dell splash screen start tapping F12. Run full system diagnostics.
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Try this as it may help. It could be corrupt Windows files or possibly the HDD has a problem. Try running a system diagnostics just in case it might be a hardware problem. Restart the system and at the Dell splash screen start tapping F12. Run full system diagnostics.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLDsEu07IsM
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