Definitely no. Drive D: is basic NTFS volume on SATA HDD, directly attached to chipset's port on the motherboard.
I'm using ESET antivirus and Windows 8.1, should I try to uninstall antivirus or upgrade to Windows 10?
Definitely no. Drive D: is basic NTFS volume on SATA HDD, directly attached to chipset's port on the motherboard.