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your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now I 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 a disk read error occurred press ctrl+alt+del to restart windows 7 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
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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 to try and get an image of this drive. Most programs see the hard http://www.overclock.net/t/1387410/raid-mode-stopped-working-disk-read-error-has-occured-solved 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 https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/101128-a-disc-read-error-occurred-press-ctrl-alt-del-to-restart 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
Display results as threads More... Useful Searches Recent Posts Menu Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums Recent Posts Menu Log in Sign up AnandTech Forums: Technology, Hardware, Software, and Deals Forums > Hardware and Technology > https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/a-disk-read-error-has-occurred.1189098/ General Hardware > "A disk read error has occurred" ?! Discussion in 'General Hardware' started by advntntn, Nov 7, 2003. advntntn Junior Member Joined: Nov 6, 2003 Messages: 15 Likes Received: 0 I have installed two Western Digital Raptor 36GB drives on a test machine. They are connected via Serial ATA cables to an Intel 875PBZ motherboard. Intel RAID is enabled. I have setup a RAID 0 array with 128Kb stripe. Basically, I go through disk read this sequence: a) XP boots off the CD drive b) I press F6 to specify third-party storage drivers c) XP installs a few files d) XP asks for the storage drivers, I insert the Intel RAID driver disk e) I then specify an 8GB drive to install XP on (out of the total of 67GBs available) f) XP formats the disk, then installs its files g) XP then wants to reboot At this point disk read error I'm having the trouble. Once the system reboots, the Intel RAID information screen shows then the regular BIOS information is shown, then (without the XP CD in the drive), I get: "A disk read error has occurred Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to restart" ?! I'm baffled. If I destroy the array and go into the BIOS then specify the IDE type as Legacy (instead of Enhanced, then select SATA P0/P1 + PATA Primary (instead of "Intel RAID enabled"), XP will successfully install fine, on the single drive of course. So installing XP with RAID setup, fails to boot. Installing XP on a single drive, works. This exact same setup worked fine with two Seagate Serial ATA 120GB drives I used to have. So the only difference is the drives, but what in the drives would stop RAID array from working/booting? I've tried the WD LifeGuard tools and both drives check out fine with no errors. I've tried XP's FIXBOOT and FIXMBR recovery console tools to try and get the array to boot, still no luck. I called WD, they blame Intel (board maker). I paid $25 and called Intel, they have no idea what the problem is. Any ideas? #1 advntntn, Nov 7, 2003 Don66 Platinum Member Joined: Jan 5, 2000 Messages: 2,218 Likes Received: 0 Are the jumpers still on the d