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address issues with accessing a NAS after the Windows 10 Anniversary Update has been http://forums.buffalotech.com/index.php?topic=3455.0 applied. Home Help Search Login Register Buffalo Forums » Products » Storage » Buffalo 1TB Hard Drive - HD-CE1.0TU2 CRC error « previous next » Print Pages: [1] Author Topic: Buffalo 1TB Hard Drive - HD-CE1.0TU2 CRC error (Read 831 times) mfouda Calf Posts: 1 Buffalo 1TB Hard Drive - HD-CE1.0TU2 CRC error « hard drive on: November 12, 2009, 09:11:23 AM » Dear All,While copying data from my 1T USB hard disk, I got a CRC error message. Also some data are very slow while I transfer, or when I browse the hard disk, I found it very slow.The hard disk is full of data, and formatted into only cyclic redundancy check one partition with FAT32.While I am booting the PC, sometimes it requests a scan for this disk, but it takes hours with 0% completed so I cancel.My question is what to do? is this is bad sector?? or malware??? should I reformat with NTFS?? should I go back to the shop and request to exchange the disk with a new one?? Please let me know.Thanks in advance.... Logged PCPiranha Big Bull Posts: 2209 Re: Buffalo 1TB Hard Drive - HD-CE1.0TU2 CRC error « Reply #1 on: November 12, 2009, 03:11:37 PM » CRC errors typically indicate HDD failure. Make sure that you have a backup, then reformat the drive (NTFS is a good choice). If you continue to get the errors, you should get a replacement. Logged Print Pages: [1] « previous next » Buffalo Forums » Products » Storage » Buffalo 1TB Hard Drive - HD-CE1.0TU2 CRC error SMF 2.0.11 | SMF © 2015, Simple Machines XHTML RSS WAP2