Question mark when running Windows

When running Windows Vista on my iMac - Leopard OS and it is idle after "a while" I see a flashing disk object with a blinking question mark. Only way out is the off button. I have read about this problem during start ups but this after the machine is on and running and is idle. Any ideas?
iMac 3.06   Windows Vista  

I am running from Bootcamp. It is very odd - this error occurs when Windows has booted succesfully and multipkle apps and games have been run over the course of the day then after being idle for a while in the evening - bingo the screen goes grey and the disk with the flashing question mark is there and as said the only next step is the off button. When I boot back up in Windows it runs fine until the same error ocurrs sometime after use and it is idle, that is no apps running. I have run Norton and Malwarbytes virus scans with nothing found. I run Registry clean up and after that fixes items same thing. Also I run TuneUp which has kept everything running smoothly - I do not engage TurboBoost.

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