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only takes a few minutes. Join Now Hi all, I've just been handed a laptop that won't boot to Windows and have found that the hard drive is most probably https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/343697-recovering-data-data-error-cyclic-redundancy-check dying a horrible death as I'm getting a "Data error(Cyclic Redundancy Check)" message and a "format this disk" prompt every time I try to access the drive on another PC. At this point the https://askleo.com/how_do_i_fix_a_cyclic_redundancy_check_error_when_i_try_to_copy_a_file/ owner is only really bothered about me getting a copy of his data because he doesn't have a backup (who'd have guessed that was coming!? :P). Does anyone have any ideas as to cyclic redundancy the best way to get the data off of this drive? The below link has some ideas but a few people also note that whenever they've seen the issue they've noticed the drive deteriorate rapidly (which is the same for me), so I don't really want to just start blindly trying things. http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/71151-how-to-resolve-the-problem-data-error-cyclic-redundancy-check?started_from=new_topic
Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: Recovering Data - Data Error (Cyclic Redundancy Check) Data cyclic redundancy check error (cyclic redundancy check) data error (cyclic redundancy check)   6 Replies Habanero OP Briser_fae_the_broch Jun 4, 2013 at 9:25 UTC Does not sound good - when you attach it to another PC does it make a repeated sound like the clutch sticking? If it does, you could try giving it a knock but I think it may be goosed. Did you attach it directly or with a USB disk caddy? 0 Mace OP Best Answer RoguePacket Jun 4, 2013 at 9:26 UTC Yes, drive is near dead. Likely, it is the logic board but can be more. Not sure of the drive format, drive size, or rough amount of data to be recovered. Brute force method to get data off is ddrescue— http://www.gnu.org/software/ddrescue/ddrescue.htmlhttps://apps.education.ucsb.edu/wiki/Ddrescue https://apps.education.ucsb.edu/wiki/Ddrescue Interesting option— http://safecopy.sourceforge.net Knoppix is popular— https://answers.syr.edu/display/os/How+to+Recover+Data+with+Linux 1 Jalapeno OP Kieran389 Jun 4, 2013 at 9:43 UTC The hard drive is a SATA drive which I'm currently connecting via a USB dock, but I can plug it directly in to my PC if necessary. I didn't look at the drive size but I would imagine it was no bigger than a 320GB as the laptops geDate Social Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest YouTube About Making Technology Work For Everyone Loading How do I fix a cyclic redundancy check error when I try to copy a file? CRC errors happen when there's a bad spot on the media of your hard disk. Data recovery and disk repair are often possible with the right tools. //
Outlook started acting up, so as part of my attempts to fix it I tried to copy the PST to another location. The copy failed part way through with a cyclic redundancy check error. How can I get past this and backup my data? The cyclic redundancy check, or "CRC" error, indicates a bad spot on your hard drive. The fact that you're seeing it when you try to copy a file indicates that the bad spot may be within the file itself. We need to verify that and then we need to try to recovery your file and repair your hard drive. First, let's make sure that the problem is actually with the file you're copying since it's equally likely that the problem is with the location you're copying too. This is easy. Fire up a Command Prompt window, and then copy the file to NUL: Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600] (C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp. C:>CD (to wherever the file is located) C:wherever>copy Outlook.pst NUL 1 file(s) copied. This reads the entire file by copying it "nowhere". If this succeeds, the problem is not actually with the file itself, but the location you were trying to copy it to. My recommendation would be to copy it to a different disk entirely, or a different machine on your local network. If this copy fails, then we've confirmed that the bad sector on your hard disk is actually being used by some portion of your file. • Now that we've confirmed that the problem is in fact in the file itself, we need to make as best a copy of it as we c