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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Storage>Vertex 3 "Disk Read Error"> Vertex 3 "Disk Read Error" Tags: SSD Disk Read Error Vertex Storage Last response: 5 October 2011 10:48 in Storage Share Zebeyo 11 June 2011 17:31:58 So I got the dreaded Disk Read Error, a disk read error occurred fix and I'm now looking for advice. Background: I've been running 2 60GB Vertex 2's with no problems a disk read error occurred windows 7 for 8 months, and decided to give it a shot with a 120GB Vertex3 to get more space on my boot drive. It arrived a few
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days ago and I went on to install windows 7 and start updating drivers. Early on I got a blue screen but didn't put too much thought into it as I was still installing drivers etc. So I just planned a chkdsk
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and moved on. This morning the I power up the chkdsk runs, finds no errors, reboots to windows and works fine. A couple of automatic windows updates are downloaded and after installing I agree to reboot before installing office and all that jazz. After rebooting the bluescreen has happened twice while it's apparently updating the service pack; which means before it enters the OS itself. After the bluescreens there it now just gives the Disk Read Error when booting from the drive. The thing is disk read error windows 10 I never removed Windows 7 from my old 60GB drive so I can still boot into that no problem (What I'm on atm). I can see and interact with the Vertex 3 just fine now as long as it's not the boot drive. All the files are there etc. I tried to switch the cables between the vertex 2 and vertex 3 but it made no difference. I'm really confused here. Anyway any advice is more than welcome, In the meantime I will try to run a recovery an fixmbr and that kind of stuff. Obviously the drive works, so shouldn't be a need to RMA it, on the other hand I have hardly any use for it if not for a boot drive. More about : vertex disk read error Zebeyo 11 June 2011 18:56:08 Edit: Seems there's a lot of issues with the sandforce controller according to the OCZ forum... Since it's not just me having problems I guess this is not so relevant anymore... mcg75 11 June 2011 19:58:33 Don't waste your time looking for help at the OCZ forums. It's all user installation error according to them. When that doesn't work, they blame it on something else. Latest thing is they are now blaming Intel's RST drivers for the errors. Yet there are users that have never used the RST drivers having problems. I was warned not to buy OCZ and ignored them because the Vertex 3 is really a great product......when it works. Related resources OCZ Vertex 3 R
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'General Hardware' started by Ben Clarke, May 28, 2008. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > May 28, 2008 at 5:41 PM http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/disk-read-error.61437/ #1 Ben Clarke Joined: Aug 10, 2006 Messages: 4,403 (1.18/day) Thanks Received: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8-update/a-disk-read-error-occured/8927d564-0166-44ab-af2a-962cf3966dde 152 Location: England System Specs Processor: Intel E2220 2.4GHz (Burn-in phase, OC soon) Motherboard: DFI Infinity 975X/G Cooling: Reference Intel HS + Fan Memory: 2x1GB DDR2 G.Skill 800MHz Video Card(s): PowerColour HD3850 256MB Hard Disk(s): 160GB Hitachi Deskstar Optical Drive: DVD+-RW Drive LCD/CRT Model: Emprex ??? Case: disk read TIME Office G4 ATX case from 10 years ago Sound Card: Sound Blaster Audigy 2 SE Power Supply: OCZ StealthXTreme 600W Software: Windows Vista Home Premium x86 (to avoid issues with the Source Engine) Hey guys, This morning I restarted my computer, and got this message: A disk read error occurred. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart. Am I correct in thinking disk read error the harddrive has failed? I've tried reseating it, checked connections etc, and I got a normal POST beep. Do I need a new harddrive, or is there a way I can fix it? Ben. May 28, 2008 at 6:12 PM #2 AsRock TPU addict Joined: Jun 23, 2007 Messages: 14,319 (4.20/day) Thanks Received: 3,805 Location: US System Specs System Name: weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Processor: i5 2500k \ i7 3770k @4.4 Motherboard: ASRock Z68 Extreme3 Gen3 \ ASRock Z77 Extreme 4 Cooling: GeminII S524 \ XIGMATEK Gaia SD1283 with Couger \ ZM-MFC2 Memory: Samsung 1600 16GB \ Samsung 1600 16GB Video Card(s): XFX HD6770 \ XFX DD R9-290X-EDFD Hard Disk(s): 2x intel ssd x25 G2 80GB \ TG Dark L3 120GB 2 Corsair Force GTs 120GB 850 EVO 250GB 850 EVO 512GB Optical Drive: exturnal TEAC DVD drive LCD/CRT Model: Samsung 204B 20.1inch ( Native 12x16 ) \ Toshiba 40" HDTV ( Native 1920x1080 ) Case: ARK Black HTPC 400BA \ VA8000BWS Sound Card: NAD T-753\ Yamaha RX-V375 + Vintage Tannoy Mercury MK2 ( being repaired )+ Parad
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