I have had that problem. My advice would be to make a back up of that drive as soon as possible, then reformate and reinstall. Node errors seem to be an ominous forwarning. After the reformate and the reinstall, everything was fine. Sadly, I did not do that on one, and within a week, my hard drive was not recognizable by the system. I would have advised trying FWB, but it sounds like you get the same with it, so it is a valid, tornadic condition.
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Dale,

What exactly does  "a valid, tornadic condition" mean?


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