◇ Solution:
Step 1: First, open a command prompt and run \\"Chkdsk /r\\ "(note: it's not CHKDISK, it feels like this, but ...) to check and repair hard disk errors. If bad tracks are reported, please use the inspection tools provided by the hard disk manufacturer to check and repair them.
Step 2: Then disable all software that scans files, such as antivirus software, firewall or backup tools.
Step 3: Right-click the file C: \ \ winnt \ \ System32 \ \ drivers \ \ fastfat.sys, and select "Properties" to see if its version is consistent with the Windows version currently used by the system. (Note: If it is XP, it should be c: \ \ Windows \ \ system32.
Step 4: Install the latest motherboard driver, especially IDE driver. If your optical drive and removable storage also provide drivers, you'd better upgrade to the latest version.