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The interactive transcript could not be loaded. Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Published on Mar 19, 2014Donate: http://www.CarrieAndJonathan.com/donatehttp://www.ShowMeHowToDoThis.comSubscribe to data error cyclic redundancy check initialize disk this YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c...The CRC Error I thought meant that I had lost all of my files. Turns out that no, my files are still good and I was able to fix Cyclic Redundancy through a Dos Prompt. Whoo-Hoo!Initialize data error: Cyclic Redundancy Check... you can get past this. Give this fix a try.Learn How To Do *Almost* Anythinghttp://www.ShowMeHowToDoThis.com Category Education License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) Show more Show less Loading... data error cyclic redundancy check external hard drive raw Advertisement Autoplay When autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play next. Up next How to fix CRC error - Cyclic redundancy check - Duration: 4:20. 5sClicks 26,864 views 4:20 How to Fix Corrupted USB and Cyclic Redundancy Check Error - Duration: 3:01. Krishnapal Gohil 4,327 views 3:01 Cyclic Redundancy Check ( incl. Examples and Step-By-Step Guide) - Computer Networks - Duration: 20:22. MisterCode 3,459 views 20:22 Recovering Unallocated and Locked Hard Drive Volumes (Win7 and XP tools) - Duration: 8:12. 1738 Creations 367,065 views 8:12 CRC EROR FIXED Winrar (100% WORKiNG) - Duration: 3:52. astuce tricks 88,516 views 3:52 How to Fix a Corrupt USB or HDD - Duration: 4:05. UnlistedTV 889,693 views 4:05 How to recover data from usb and external hard drive - Duration: 5:37. muhammadlilg 1,105,056 views 5:37 Recover data from corrupt hard drive,format, RAW of CRC error - Duration: 5:24. spinnero 9,972 views 5:24 fix erro CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) - Duration: 1:41. Phan Cường 8,141 views 1:41 Repair and Fix Hard Drive and Disk Errors - Duration: 5:39. Windows7Forums 1,229,200 views 5:39 حل مشكلة data error cyclic redundancy check - Duration: 3:10. essam Doflamingo 18,449 views 3:10 Cyclic Redundancy Check - Duration: 2:33. Eddie Woo 43,459 views 2:33 REPAIR BAD SECTORS of HARD DISKS / HARD DRIVE.asf - Du
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and Technology > Memory and Storage > CRC error on hard drive - is data error cyclic redundancy check sd card it toast? Discussion in 'Memory and Storage' started by Maverick2002, Sep 24, 2010. Maverick2002 Diamond Member Joined: Jul 22, 2000 Messages:
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4,694 Likes Received: 0 I was doing a backup of data to a spare drive and got a delayed write fail error. Ever since then the drive is not accessible. It shows up in device manager, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyy5MZphd3U but you can't access it, Windows says it needs formatting, can't error check it. Trying to access it gives a cyclic redundancy check error. Is the drive toast? The data isn't critical (it's one of multiple backups), I just want to know if it's worth keeping it around or if it's dying and should get tossed. #1 Maverick2002, Sep 24, 2010 fffblackmage Platinum Member Joined: Dec 28, 2007 Messages: 2,548 https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/crc-error-on-hard-drive-is-it-toast.2107924/ Likes Received: 0 I got that error before in an external HDD. I wasn't sure if it was the enclosure or the HDD. I never did get around to testing it. But seeing how I lost a few files (though I was able to recover most things), I wouldn't want to keep a HDD showing signs of trouble for back-up purposes. #2 fffblackmage, Sep 24, 2010 tweakboy Diamond Member Joined: Jan 3, 2010 Messages: 9,518 Likes Received: 1 its not toast,, crc errors can should be fixed with a deep disk scan from windows. Let us know what happens. #3 tweakboy, Sep 24, 2010 acole1 Golden Member Joined: Sep 28, 2005 Messages: 1,543 Likes Received: 0 Try running HDAT2. It's on the Ultimate Boot CD. It should fix it enough to be usable, although you will want to move to a new drive. #4 acole1, Sep 24, 2010 Maverick2002 Diamond Member Joined: Jul 22, 2000 Messages: 4,694 Likes Received: 0 tweakboy said: ↑ its not toast,, crc errors can should be fixed with a deep disk scan from windows. Let us know what happens.Click to expand... Where can I find this? acole1 said: ↑ Try running HDAT2. It's on the Ultimate Boot CD. It should fix it enou
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