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Storage Last response: September 1, 2016 9:53 PM in Storage Share arlon June 11, 2011 cyclic redundancy check error outlook 8:44:20 AM Hello, I was transferring files from my external hard drive (Seagate, 250gb) when the power shut off. When I use cyclic redundancy check error raw drive the drive again, I got this cyclic redundancy error and windows suggest to format the drive. I can't do it now since I have many important files. I tried disk check but the drive is inaccessible https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/319128 (even in cmd prompt). Any suggestion please? More about : external hard drive cyclic redundancy error Reply to arlon almartin a b G Storage June 11, 2011 5:05:09 PM Did you boot to the command prompt with your win 7 disk or did you run it from windows? If you ran it from within windows then boot to the command prompt and try CHKDSK before windows loads. Reply to almartin m 0 l John_VanKirk http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/270093-32-external-hard-drive-cyclic-redundancy-error a c 106 G Storage June 11, 2011 6:03:18 PM Hello, Al's idea is great. If you can run chkdsk, add the /f switch to fix any bad sector errors. When you are activeliy using a HDD, or manipulating files on it when you abruptly lose power, you may have corrupted the open file, or the file structure or partition of the HDD. To evaluate the HDD health, go to DiskMgmt and in the lower graphical section, list what it says in the Drive Status box, and in the Volume Status box just to the right. This will be your external removable HDD, listed possibly Disk1, or Disk 2 or 3 depending on how many fixed disks are on your Win-7 computer. Normally it should say Disk ?2, Basic, size_in_MB, Online. If it's a problem with the Disk organization, list those findings for us. Reply to John_VanKirk m 0 l Related resources Crc error in external hard drive - Forum External Hard Drive I/O Error - Forum Cyclic redundancy error and bad sectors in my external hard drive - Forum External Hard Drive Cyclic Redundancy Error - Forum Cyclic redundancy error external hard drive - Forum Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer arlon June 18, 2011 5:22:24 AM Good day! Thanks for all you
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Instructable »ANSWERS : Technologysearch answers:Ask a QuestionDead external hard drive?I've been searching the internet for answers for the last couple of hours, but no solutions have helped me so far. The more I think about it, the more I'm sure that I have to either take it to an expert for data recovery, or if that isn't possible I'll have to accept the fact that the files are gone. So earlier today I was frapsing some PS4 content with the help of a Roxio video capture (PS4 signal blocked so I used Fraps to get around that). I've been saving the files on my C: drive, but since fraps files tend to get quite big, I changed the save destination to my external hard drive (Buffalo). Immediately after I ended the recording, my computer froze and I had to force shutdown. Upon restart, it started to repair damage to the disc (translated from Finnish), and once it was ready, it then proceeded to the system recovery menu. After at least 2 hours of trying all other options, I ended up choosing the option that resets my computer. Well that really wasn't the end of the world, since the most important files are on my Buffalo hard drive, but after the reset was complete, I couldn't access my external hard drive. I tried everything in Disk Management, at least what was suggested in similar issues, but nothing really changed anything. I can see my external hard drive in the Disk Management, but can't access it. When I try to initialize the disk, an error pops up that says: "Data error (cyclic redundancy check)", and it just shows that the disc is not initialized, and that it is unallocated. Is there any other option than either taking it to an expert for data recovery, or is that too late now? Thanks in advance.Follow QuestionFlag this comment as:Not NiceInappropriateSpamPreview Your CommentWe have a be nice comment policy. Please be positive and constructive. Add ImagesxWe noticed you attached photosto your comment.Did you make this instructable? No, just adding photos. Yes, I made it! sort by: active | newest | oldestkrakmh11 month agoReplyCyclic Redundancy Check error or CRC error is not an exceptional error and people came across it during those moments when they need their external hard drives