Mysterious "Drive Error" on new Y2P

Hi
I got a Yogo 2 Pro yesterday. I'm new to Windows 8.  I have been steadily getting it ready for use.
This is where I come for tech support, right ?
I installed all the new MS updates; some new browsers; got rid of mcafee and installed avast, mbam and adaware.  Somewhere towards the end of that, the MS Action Centre started throwing up this warning :
"restart to repair drive errors (important) We found errors on a drive. to repair these errors and prevent
data loss, restart your PC now.  The repair could take a while to complete."
when I restart it, it does (and completes) a 'scan and repair' on these three:
drive (\\?\Volume{1f3387fe-0a41-4864-886e-5ad46ba2481d})
drive (D
drive (\\?\Volume{914f3a37-9905-47da-b77b-c565f45fce2f})
Afterwards, nothing has changed - the action centre shows the same condition and any subsequent restarts goes through the same scan-and-repair on those drives again.   
A manual checkdisc on D: shows no errors on it.  
It's an out-of-the-box 256GB SSD.  The D: partition is for the "Lenovo onekey recovery" files.  Everything else is onthe C: partition. The machine has a core-i7 & 8GB RAM, if that makes a difference.
Does this mean my 'restore to factory settings' option is dead?  I haven't tried using it yet (and would rather not if I can avoid it).  Otherwise, the machine is running fine.
What to do ?    
btw, I have never edited a registry in my life   
thanks in advance for any help
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Alright, everybody calm down.  Panic over.  
Restore to factory settings (1) did work and (2) seems to have fixed the problem.
'sweird.  I made several "onetouch recovery" images along the way and restoring to any of them had no effect (i.e. still saw the same problem).  Then after I had taken it back to factory settings, I could go back to those restore points and they were all fine.    Ho hum!

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