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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Storage>Uncorrectable CRC or ECC error on read> Uncorrectable CRC or ECC error on read Tags: Hard Drives Storage Last response: 14 December 2012 17:03 in Storage Share Edifier 13 December 2012 05:02:49 Hi guys, I need some help regarding the problem described at the title. I have a 2TB Samsung HDD (model HD204UI), I use it to storage videos, movies, etc, but lately it started to crash, for example, when I am watching a movie, the media player suddenly freezes and the HDD Led at the case keep lit, in the last few days the freezes became constantly, so I suspected of bad blocks. I used a hiren's boot CD and loaded the HDAT2 to check for bad blocks, and it is showing that "CRC or ECC" error. I was searching on google about this message and found this image: Mine is quite similar, right now as I write this, the errors line shows W/V/W/V = 28/5523/0/9 and the test is stuck at 3% for about 4 hours. Are there too many errors that will force me to get another HDD? Or can I somehow recover it? Any help would be appreciated. More about : uncorrectable crc ecc error read abbadon_34 a b G Storage 13 December 2012 05:20:54 you need a new drive. now. m 0 l Edifier 13 December 2012 19:43:00 abbadon_34 said:you need a new drive. now. Thanks for replying, I'm already searching for a new drive, although now I'm somewhat disappointed with Samsung, because I bought this drive last year and I have 2 others hard drives in my PC (one seagate and one WD) that are older than this samsung and they still works flawless. Any suggestions to buy a new 2TB HDD? I want something to last some years m 0 l Related resources My dvd rw wont read discs keeps saying ECC Error and ID CRC ?? - Forum error disk access: bad crc/ecc on disk read - Forum Fix hdd raw crc read error can not access - Forum Raw Read Error Rate and Current Pending Sector Count and Offline Uncorrectable - Forum HD Tune Shows CRC Error on Seagate Drive - Forum Can't find your answer ? Ask !
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activation email? 1 Hour 1 Day 1 Week 1 Month Forever Login with username, password and session length Forum only search News: Home Help Login Register Computer Hope » Hardware http://www.computerhope.com/forum/index.php?topic=108066.0 » Hardware » Hard Drive Failing - ECC Errors - Windows XP « previous next » Print Pages: [1] 2 3 All Go Down Author Topic: Hard Drive Failing - ECC http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/hard-drive-failure-2 Errors - Windows XP (Read 10483 times) 0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic. ossilixTopic StarterRookie Hard Drive Failing - ECC Errors - Windows XP « on: July 28, 2010, hard drive 10:59:20 PM » My computer runs Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2. It was custom-built in 2002 with some upgrades in 2005. (It's not a brand name off-the-shelf.) Here is some info from Belarc Advisor:System Model:VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8366-8233/5Enclosure Type: DesktopProcessor:2.00 gigahertz AMD Athlon XP128 kilobyte primary memory cache256 kilobyte secondary memory cacheNot hyper-threaded Main Circuit Board:Board: VT8366-8233/5Bus Clock: 133 megahertzBIOS: hard drive ecc Phoenix Technologies, LTD 6.00 PG 06/20/2002It is not listed in Belarc but the motherboard is Chaintech Apogee 7VJL.I have the original WIndows XP home edition CD that came with the computer. I can't find the discs that came with the motherboard, I think they may not have given them to me.I was getting ready to finally install Windows XP SP3 (after putting it off for a long time) but began discovering problems.The hard drive is a 120gb Samsung SP1203 IDE Hard Drive that I have been using for 5 years. I ran the Samsung diagnostic tool HUTIL on it, and all of the tests said "PASS" until the final one, Read Surface Scan which said this:C:1267 H:1 S:715 Error: ECC ErrorC:1268 H:1 S:687 Error: ECC ErrorError: This drive has some defectsAnd it said "recommend to do Erase HDD".I don't know what an ECC Error is (couldn't find a straight answer on Google) but I assume it means my hard drive is failing.Do I need to stop using the computer immediately? Is there anything I can do to keep it going? Would running ChkDsk /f /r help? W
The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows Vista (Solved) - Hard Drive Failure? (16 posts) Started 6 years ago by andreese Latest reply from andreese Topic Viewed 6894 times andreese Posts: 25 This post has been reported. Background: So a few days ago my computer froze up for the first time since i purchased it 3 years ago, at first i suspected a virus or spyware but it started responding in a weird way. I always have task manager in the tray and the CPU was at 0% activity so it wasn't trying to do anything. Eventually after probing around i found out it was most likely something to do with the hard drive. When i scanned the drive with a virus scan it froze up again (i thought because it was trying to access files on the HD i don't usually use that were bad). Anyways, when i restarted there was no background image and it froze again a few seconds after booting up. I inserted my Recovery Disc and did a repair, it said it fixed some files (it gave me a list, the background image was on it) and when i restarted the background image had horizontal green bars across it. The other files were mainly temporary files or windows files that were backed up on the CD so i assume they weren't a problem. I used a small utility to check the S.M.A.R.T. status of my HD and it said the health was 98% excellent. I scanned my HD for problems and it found some bad clusters. I used the disk check utility in my BIOS and it said something like "80001 error - Replace Hard Drive." Problem: It freezes up maybe once per day (usually only if i scan the disk or something) for a few minutes at a time. I already backed up all my stuff and i have a Recovery Disc to reinstall windows so I'm not in any real danger of losing files. What i want to know is can the hard drive failing cause any damage to other hardware in my computer? I plan on using the HD for now until i can get a replacement or it stops working altogether. AKA - if i run it into the ground is it bad? And also, how