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c210 m2 host servers; Upgrading from Server2012 to Server2012r2 with 100% uptime on critical services; a disk read error occurred windows 7 zero perceived downtime for users TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now I a disk read error occurred press ctrl+alt+del to restart have never had this much trouble recovering from this error. Machine is an Intel motherboard with Intel Sata RAID controller. I have two SATA 450 gig drives in a RAID 1. I defragged this machine on memorial day
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weekend and then I noticed that the Cobian back up program had errors. Cobina saif there was no C drive when trying to to the volume shawdow process. I could see the hard drive in winodws and this computer has been running every since but had never beet restarted. I restarted it today and now I get a disc read error occurred Press CTRL ALT DEL to restart. I have tried a several software programs
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to try and get an image of this drive. Most programs see the hard drive but do not see any partition information. Any ideas on what program i can use to image this drive and back up the data? Active Kill DIsk can see there is information taking up some of the drive but it can not read it. Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: A disk read error occurred press ctrl+alt+del to restart -Virtual Machine 2012R2 Press Ctrl + Alt + Del to restart" windows 7 GP that lock screen - User must press Ctrl+Alt+Del   9 Replies Serrano OP Joel Porozynski Jun 8, 2010 at 12:02 UTC Piriform Recuva is a free file recovery program that does well...it should find all the info and allow you to save it. 0 Poblano OP agengler Jun 8, 2010 at 12:07 UTC Insert their Windows CD, and press a key when prompted to "Boot from CD." Once the loading finishes, do NOT hit ENTER to load Windows. Instead, hit "R" to enter the Recovery Console. Select the Windows install you wish to log into (there's probably only one, unless you're dual-booting with Vista- if that's the case, you can find more help at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/919529) The commands you want are as follows: FIXBOOT
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Storage>Solution for "A disk read error occurred."> Closed Solution for "A disk read error occurred." Tags: Hard Drives Disk Read Error Storage Last response: 2 April 2011 22:05 in a disk read error occurred windows 10 Storage Share pbarney 17 June 2009 22:13:43 This is one of the most frustrating error
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messages you can ever deal with. Sometimes the fix is simple, sometimes it's a complete pain. Having recently dealt with this again, I a disk read error occurred xp thought I'd post my thoughts in the hopes that it helps someone else out there. So you receive the dreaded "a disk read error occurred. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart". Multiple restarts result in the same error message. https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/101128-a-disc-read-error-occurred-press-ctrl-alt-del-to-restart If you put your drive into another computer, or connecting it as a slave on your own computer, it will typically work fine, and no data is missing. Because this error is not usually associated with data loss, DO NOT RE-PARTITION THE DRIVE. Your data is likely safe and sound. Here's how we'll recover your data. Try each step below, in order, and see if your drive becomes accessible after each step. In my experience, you http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/250364-32-solution-disk-read-error-occurred won't start seeing results until step 5 or so. 1. Run CHKDSK /R /P from the recovery console (it will typically find no error) 2. run FIXBOOT from recovery console (typically has no result) 3. run FIXMBR from recovery console (typically has no result) 4. Run the manufacturer's diagnostic utility, downloaded from their website (it will typically find no error) 5. Changing the drives from cable select to Master/Slave may fix it. 6. Replacing the data cable may fix it, but usually not. 7. Setting the BIOS to use defaults may fix it, but usually not. 8. Changing the BIOS drive settings from auto to user-specified, ensuring that LBA is selected may fix it. 9. Pulling the CMOS battery to let the BIOS lose it settings may work. At this point, you may be feeling some frustration. :-) If all that fails, here's what will usually work: Ghost your data to a new drive, and use the original one as a slave. It will work. And all of your data will still be accessible. Your computer should boot normally. If it doesn't, or it there are errors, run the Repair Installation option from your Windows boot CD. But why does this happen? Nobody seems to know why. The problem typically evades all forms of detection. Here's what I've learned: this error message likely ha
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Sign in with Twitter Sign Up All Content All Content This Topic This Forum Advanced Search Browse Forums Downloads Guidelines Staff Online Users More Activity All Activity My Activity Streams Unread Content Content I Started Search More Store Orders Manage Purchases My Details Personal Information Addresses Account Credit Alternative Contacts More Support Support More We Got Served More More All Activity Home Home Servers & NAS Windows Home Server & Windows Server Windows Home Server v1 Server Storage and Disk Management A Disk Read Error Occurred Press Ctrl + Alt + Del To Restart Sign in to follow this Followers 0 A Disk Read Error Occurred Press Ctrl + Alt + Del To Restart Started by antispam246 1, January 21, 2010 12 posts in this topic antispam246 1 0 Member Members 0 57 posts Posted January 21, 2010 Ok, I've been running WHS for about 2 weeks, got of some minor and major problems to the point everything was working flawlessly. I'm using an Asus P5Q3 Deluxe motherboard My OS is installed on an 80GB HDD and I had 4 other HDD's for storage, all SATA. At this point everything was working fine, until.. I went to add 2 more HDD's both SATA to my system. My motherboard has 6 internal SATA ports and 2 internal Drive Xpert SATA ports. Not that I realised it mattered at the time or that it still does but I added 1 new HDD to the a spare SATA port (1.5tb HDD) and the other to port 0 on the Drive Xpert SATA port (1tb HDD) The only other hardware change I made was to swap the SATA cable on my OS drive to a short one. When I booted POST seemed to state 2 problems. Firstly the HDD on port 0 Drive Xpert wasn't being listed at all, I figured I'd have to set this up properly due to the nature of this port, the other HDD on the SATA port was detected in BIOS but failing S.M.A.R.T. When I came out of BIOS and past POST I got the following error "A disk read error occurred Press Ctrl + Alt + Del to restart" So, I went back into BIOS, all the disks were being listed except the one on port 0 (1tb) and my 2tb WD drive which was already installed. Thinking it may be an issue with the port 0 drive, I removed this and tried again. Still the same problem, except now neither