Pol wrote:It's not possible then, your hdd is damaged quite likely. Some clusters on your hdd are working and not so system doesn't trust them as they don't responed to original CRC record.
I'm not quite sure if her HDD is damage because it gives
me a CRC error as well -- in fact I did some googling and found out that there are other guys who had similar problems but didn't have any responses, like
here.
The problem is that it gives me a CRC error as well -- last night I tried out
HD Tune (nice tool for HD health display) and scanned the whole HD with blocks of 64 MB... and guess what?
No blocks were bad, all were ok. I'm starting to freak out because of this it sounds just too weird
If none of the blocks were "bad" then why doesn't it work? All the display info in that program says the HD is healthy and ok. Still, I tried
3 times to make an image with
3 different apps (including Norton Ghost and Acronis TrueImage, one of the best) and they both gave me error at the verification/validation stage -- and it always gives me the same error.
When I try to browse it seems fine, strangely enough, as if it isn't corrupted but of course I have no idea if I could be able to boot from it -- and it's unlikely I can test it since I have no other HD to test it unfortunately. I'm not sure whether I should ignore this "corruption" because it seems everything was copied, even if it was copied bad, since the size of the "virtual" disk is the same as the original
C:\
Why does it give me CRC errors then? Should I be worried?
Pol wrote:Move the data itself, that will still work until some fatal mistake. Try "terracopy" or some other tool for creating fast backup of files/drives. In case that you will run into troubles you may go with "unstoppable copier"
Never heard of those programs, will check them out thanks. But before that (and making yet another image) I would like to know if you know the problem itself -- after 3 times of failure I'm beginning to get tired of backing it up to be honest.
Thanks anyway
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