Lenovo G510 Inaccessible Boot Device and Internal Empty Port 5

Hi! I´ve got a lenovo G510 Laptop and I´ve been having several issues lately with it. First, it sometimes does not boot (a blue screen saying  Inaccessible Boot Device appears on the screen). On the other hand, there are moments when the DVD recorder is not recognized either on windows or BIOS. (On Intel Rapid Storage there´s a SATA disk for the OS and instead of recognizing the DVD recorder it says Internal empty port 5); but this is not always, just sometimes. Is it possible for the two problems to be conected?Best, 

To me that sounds like a harddrive is getting ready to, or has, totally failed. If this is a new laptop or the warranty is still good, I would contact customer support and see if you can get it fixed.
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