Maybe the boot file somehow got dinged, or there's a boot sector virus. This may leave the actual physical sectors of the disk intact, but eat system files necessary for bootup.
Then again, like katharinakatt said, it could be a Windows problem on that disk. I plan to get a spare external disk and just back everything up periodically, since the larger disks and faster computers seem a bit less reliable than the old clunkers were.
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