You could try looking at a S.M.A.R.T/health testing program to see if it confirms any failures, but getting 0xc0000006 more often than not is a disk problem. Could be something as simple as a bad connection too, just unplug the SSD from the motherboard then plug it back in. Maybe the wire itself is bad and you just need to connect your SSD through a new one, anything that could affect the reading really.

However, since it just appears to be this one file that is problematic and unable to be read, you could also just try running a System Check. Hopefully it will replace the file into a readable location.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929833