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Recovery FAQ Acronis True Image 2017 FAQ Acronis True Image 2017 Mac: FAQ Upgrading a disk read error occurred fix to Acronis True Image 2017 Grover's True Image Guides Acronis Disk Director 12 FAQ Acronis Disk Director 11 FAQ Product pages a disk read error occurred press ctrl+alt+del to restart Acronis Home Products Acronis Business Products Acronis Forum Archive Home › Forums › Solutions for Disk Management › Acronis Disk Director Forum 16205: A disk read error occurred - Press ctrl alt del to http://www.symantec.com/connect/forums/disk-read-error-booting-after-ghost-12-clone restart Login to post comments 7 replies [Last post] Wed, 2010-11-17 14:28 Daniel Pedrosa Offline Beginner Joined: 2010-11-17 Posts: 4 I created a bootable ISO of Acronis Disk Director 12077 (WinPE based). I booted the computer (Windows XP SP3) with the bootable disc and cloned the first disk onto the second disk: first disk: Western Digital WD1600AAJS (160 GB, contains WinXP SP3 and all my data) second disk: Seagate https://forum.acronis.com/forum/16205 ST3500418AS (500 GB, empty, sealed from the factory) I used all the default options proposed by Acronis Disk Director (automatically resize the partition in the destination disk to fill the entire disk, "NT signature" was left unchecked). I turned off the computer, disconnected the first disk, and connected the second disk in its place (I used the same SATA port on the mainboard, the SATA0 port). I turned on the computer and I was greeted with this message: A disk read error occurred Press CTRL-ALT-DEL to restart Is this normal behaviour? Please note that I used all the default options, I didn't change any option. Top Login to post comments Wed, 2010-11-17 14:46 #1 Daniel Pedrosa Offline Beginner Joined: 2010-11-17 Posts: 4 More details: Mainboard: ECS ALIVE6100 VSTA (bios version dated 2008-06-19) The bootable ISO disc was automatically created by Acronis bootable media builder (the computer had the latest WAIK 2.0 installed). I've noticed something interesting. The original disk had an offset of 31.5 KiB (32256 bytes). The second disk, after the clone operation, had an offset of 1024 KiB (1048576 bytes). I suspect the problem is probably related to this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931760 Regards. Top Login to post comments Wed, 2010-11-17 15:08 #2 Daniel Pedrosa Offline
Home Theater Forums Price Search Community HWA Store Latest Topics How to de-activate forum account HGST drive acting very odd Laptop-related ethernet connection issue Dual monitor setup - 2nd monitor flickering greetings... (website=carder007.me):ICQ:669364660,Skype:carder007sale,dumps,CC Fullz Fresh,track 1&2 Optical mouse wont turn off http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/topic/19004/?o=200 after shutdown Surface 3 running windows 7 used to set up 30 other Surface 3s How to Recover Deleted Files from Pen Drive Files? More >> You Are Here: / Forums / Hard Drives / Getting rid of "A Disk Read Error Occured. Press CTRL+ALT+DEL to restart" error. Author Date Written Tools Continue Reading on Page: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, disk read 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, Next >> David Wickersham Feb 04, 2006, 09:56am EST Reply - Quote - Report Abuse Private Message - Add to Buddy List >>Re: A Disk Read Error Occured. Press CTRL ALT DEL to restartOne day I attempted to boot up and from out of nowhere I began consistently getting this message every time I tried to boot. I had made disk read error no recent hardware or software updates except that I do use automatic update for Norton Internet Security and Windows XP. I first checked for cable issues but found none. I have two identical Maxtor 200G drives. I swapped the drives and installed Windows on the one that is normally my secondary drive. I had no problem booting from that drive and no problem reading the original primary drive from the new Windows installation. I read most of the posts in this thread and began trying the suggested solutions working my way up from the least drastic to the most. The thing that cured it for me was flashing the BIOS and refreshing the settings in the CMOS console. There was a slightly newer version of my BIOS available but I have a hunch that if I had only refreshed the the settings in the CMOS console that alone might have done it. There are some earlier posts in this thread from folks who had success doing just that. Hope this is helpful to someone else fighting this extremely frustrating problem. Want to enjoy less advertisements and more features? Click here to become a Hardware Analysis registered user. Paul Guenette Feb 05, 2006, 02:09am EST Reply - Quote - Report Abuse Private Message - Add to Buddy List Edited: Feb 05, 2006, 02:15am EST >>Re