Error #45 Crc Error In Data
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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows 2000/NT>CRC Error #45 and Error #993> CRC Error #45 and Error #993 Tags: Hard Drives Format Windows Last response: 26 May 2005 22:52 in Windows 2000/NT Share Anonymous 26 May 2005 19:34:02 Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.general (More info?) While http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/215517-46-error-error updating Windows 2000 my computer restarted and BIOS found hard drive but then drugin scanning devices no drive was found. I tried to format this HDD but in 15 hours it went through 28%. I put that HDD into other computer as a http://www.techspot.com/community/topics/another-45-crc-error-is-my-data-gone.58488/ slave and tried to do scandisk, change to NTFS or even format it with Partition Magic 8.0 Any thing I tried to do I always got CRC Error #45 in data or Error #993. I booted my comnputer with Win 2000 installation disk, crc error went to Repair and repair console and tried to perform CHKDSK /P or CHKDSK /R burt always was given an invormation that there are some unrecveryble data. I do not need any data from this HDD. I just want to be able to format it and install system again. Thank you for ALL help !!! Artie More about : crc error error 993 Anonymous 26 May 2005 22:52:07 Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.general (More info?) Hi Artie, When you get "one or more unrecoverable errors on the disk" crc error in error, it is probably due to faulty hardware. Please go ahead and talk to your vendor. Lukesh "Artie" wrote: > While updating Windows 2000 my computer restarted and BIOS found hard drive > but then drugin scanning devices no drive was found. > I tried to format this HDD but in 15 hours it went through 28%. > I put that HDD into other computer as a slave and tried to do scandisk, > change to NTFS or even format it with Partition Magic 8.0 > Any thing I tried to do I always got CRC Error #45 in data or Error #993. I > booted my comnputer with Win 2000 installation disk, went to Repair and > repair console and tried to perform CHKDSK /P or CHKDSK /R burt always was > given an invormation that there are some unrecveryble data. I do not need any > data from this HDD. I just want to be able to format it and install system > again. > > Thank you for ALL help !!! > > Artie Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Publish Related resources SolvedHD Tune Shows CRC Error on Seagate Drive Forum SolvedHDD 1TB Can't format, can't initialize CRC ERROR Forum SolvedGot a CRC error on my external hard drive. Which turned into a "Invalid Parameter" error. What do I do? Forum SolvedCrc/checksum error...please help... Forum SolvedCRC error, no drive letter, can not initialzed Forum SolvedCRC Error on Seagate External Hard Drive with lots of data on it Forum SolvedCrc error, how to
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