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Cyclic redundancy check
Hi All
I am using Windows 2000 pro. About 6 months ago I installed a new 80 gb hard disk and stored a large amount of data on it. The disk is split in 4 partitions. After using the computer normally I shut it down. By the way, at the end of the day when I shut it down I always run a full virus scan. Next day I started the computer up it took a long time and requested that I check the disks. This I did. When I tried to access the info in a partition, most of the files would not open up. I get the error message Data Error (Cyclic redundancy check). Other files would act normally. I can store new files on any partition without any problem and open them again without any problem. Anybody got any info that might help get these files back. I have about 80% of the files backed up, but I need the rest. A good lesson about backing up!!!!!! Dave -- ======================= Live Long and Prosper ======================= |
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I am using Windows 2000 pro.
About 6 months ago I installed a new 80 gb hard disk and stored a large amount of data on it. The disk is split in 4 partitions. After using the computer normally I shut it down. By the way, at the end of the day when I shut it down I always run a full virus scan. Realtime virus scanning is a better solution. Scanning at the end of the day may just tell you "Yup, all your files are garbage now". Realtime scanning will catch the virus ASAP. It does take a bit of performance away, but it's worth it. ESPECIALLY where M$ products are involved. Next day I started the computer up it took a long time and requested that I check the disks. This I did. When I tried to access the info in a partition, most of the files would not open up. I get the error message Could be a few items... - CMOS settings for the drive size/type were wrong before reboot and autodetect fixed them next boot? Not sure how relevant it is these days, but could be a problem a few years back. - Loose IDE cable. Try reseating the cable or replacing it. - Other drive causing channel issues. Any chance of running the drive on the cable by itself? - It's possible the PC shut off prematurely and the Virus scanner had some important file open for writing. This may have damaged the drive. Data Error (Cyclic redundancy check). Other files would act normally. I can store new files on any partition without any problem and open them again without any problem. Anybody got any info that might help get these files back. I have about 80% of the files backed up, but I need the rest. A good lesson about backing up!!!!!! If you want your data back, ***STOP WRITING TO THE DRIVE!!!*** There are utilities that can scan your drive and rebuild the files to another drive. Google for "disk recovery" or "file recovery" should ID a few. The only other thing, and I really doubt it will help, is to run a few SCANDISKs. Since Windows has already tried to scan and repair the drive, there is probably a fair bit of damage done from the attempted recovery by Windows. Wish you luck! |
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On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 08:57:36 +0100, Knowing that it was a Hollywood
invention that lemmings jump off cliffs "sniffer" wrote : Hi All I am using Windows 2000 pro. About 6 months ago I installed a new 80 gb hard disk and stored a large amount of data on it. The disk is split in 4 partitions. After using the computer normally I shut it down. By the way, at the end of the day when I shut it down I always run a full virus scan. Next day I started the computer up it took a long time and requested that I check the disks. This I did. When I tried to access the info in a partition, most of the files would not open up. I get the error message Data Error (Cyclic redundancy check). Other files would act normally. I can store new files on any partition without any problem and open them again without any problem. Anybody got any info that might help get these files back. I have about 80% of the files backed up, but I need the rest. A good lesson about backing up!!!!!! Dave Go to the Hard drive maker's site and get their free diagnostic program and check the drive.If they don't have one the free Maxtor,"Powermax" works on most makes, http://www.maxtor.com/en/support/downloads/powermax.htm Only use it's diagnostic options. HTH -- Free Windows/PC help, http://www.geocities.com/sheppola/trouble.html It's a G not a J in gmx for email Free songs download, http://www.soundclick.com/bands/8/nomessiahsmusic.htm |
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