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Content Storage Review Forums Members Calendar More All Activity Home Storage Hardware Hard Disk Drives (HDD) "Division Overflow Error!" in SpinRite on brand spinrite 6.1 download new Sams Sign in to follow this Followers 1 "Division Overflow Error!" in SpinRite on brand new Sams Started by elongated_saliva, November 4, 2008 6 posts in this topic elongated_saliva 1 Member Member 1 2 posts Posted https://www.grc.com/sr/kb/badbios.htm November 4, 2008 · Report post There seems to be about 20 hits on google on this error code. If anything, I guess I could feel special. I just received this disk and it's a Samsung Spinpoint F1 1TB HD103UJ. Any idea on what it means? Does anybody know if this is a seriously faulty HDD or is something wrong with the software? Division overflow sounds like a program error, but who am I to judge? http://forums.storagereview.com/index.php?/topic/27291-division-overflow-error-in-spinrite-on-brand-new-sams/ Division Overflow Error! ==================================== A critical error occurred at: 5672 from which SpineRite CANNOT recover. The system has been halted! ------------------------------------ PLEASE record the location shown above, and the information given below, and report it to us so we can find and fix this problem... ------------------------------------ eax: 3B01000 esi: 00000000 ebx: 00000000 edi: 0000003F ecx: 3B01000 ebp: 00000000 edx: 000000FF esp: 00003FF6 ds: 10B1 es: 10B1 fs: 6FE8 gs: 0040 ss: 3440 fl: 0246 1 person likes this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites continuum 15 Mod Mod 15 3808 posts Location:California Interests:Computers, cars, sci-fi, sleep... Posted November 5, 2008 · Report post Spinrite doesn't properly work with those drives. Chuck Spinrite in the garbage and use something else. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites elongated_saliva 1 Member Member 1 2 posts Posted November 5, 2008 · Report post Spinrite doesn't properly work with those drives. Chuck Spinrite in the garbage and use something else.I guess I should. Can't say I'm a great believer in SpinRite. Ran Samsungs own HUTIL and there was no problems reported. Did a surface scan of the entire hdd. Same with HD Tune error scan, no errors. If anybody is interested in a possible solution though... Download and burn a WIN98 boot CD from this .iso: http://www.allbootdisks.com/downloads/ISO/...98_bootdisk.iso Boot from the C
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