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Ghost 32 image error on hdd of the same sizwe
Ghost 32 image error on hdd of the same sizwe









ghost 32 image error on hdd of the same sizwe
  1. #Ghost 32 image error on hdd of the same sizwe drivers
  2. #Ghost 32 image error on hdd of the same sizwe full
  3. #Ghost 32 image error on hdd of the same sizwe windows

I can now see that HD Tune’s read benchmark is indeed suggesting that your drive is running in PIO mode. In any case, I would think that these errors would prompt the drive to retransmit the errored data, so I doubt that there would be any risk of data corruption.Īs for your warnings in Disk Management, I can’t offer an opinion without seeing them, and even then I’m not sure I could help you. I’m wondering whether the above problem is responsible for the CRC errors. The second issue is that “certain WD SATA II 3 Gbps disks on VT6420 and VT6421 will trigger error conditions under which the SATA controller FIFO overflows during controller-disk communication because these disks do not fully conform to the SATA specification.” I expect that yours would already be installed. WD’s drives have an OPT1 jumper for this purpose. The first “problem” is that the VT6421 chip is limited to 1.5Gbps SATA interface speeds, so it may fail to negotiate a connection to a 3Gbps or 6Gbps drive unless the drive’s speed is limited to 1.5Gbps. That is, I would dismiss this issue as a red herring.Īs for the UDMA CRC Error Count, I can’t explain why these errors are occurring, but the VT6421 chip has certain known problems: I have also seen this issue with utilities such as smartctl (smartmontools), so I don’t believe it reflects any problem with the HDD. DLG and HD Tune are both having difficulties retrieving the 2TB drive’s SMART data by way of VIA’s driver. It now appears that your 250GB PATA drive is being accessed via Windows’ native IDE driver, while your SATA drive is utilising VIA’s IDE driver. Originally I was puzzled as to why two “IDE” drives were being seen differently by DLG.

#Ghost 32 image error on hdd of the same sizwe drivers

I won’t be able to see your images until they are approved, but your latest information was enlightening.Īfter examining your PCI card’s drivers and photo, it appears that it uses VIA’s VT6421 SATA I controller chip: I also attach the info page (the healt page was empty so I suppose hdtune can’t read smart status).

#Ghost 32 image error on hdd of the same sizwe full

I recover almost all of the info with a Data Recovery but since the disk was almost full and I discover the missing data one day after the power outage, some files were lost because newer files stored in the disk that same day.Ĭould be any of this things related to the UDMA CRC Error rate you mention? Truly sorry for not telling this before.Ībout DMA or PIO, I don’t know if I could see or change the mode as the drive is connected through the PCI controller card (the drive connection is not listed in Device Manager as a normal IDE/SATA controller).īy the way, here are HDtune read test. The second one is some time ago, after a power outage in my home, I lost a 1/4 of the data stored in the disk. Is maybe because of that that dlgdiag is seeing the drive as an IDE? First of all about the IDE thing, the disk is connected to an old motherboard without native SATA support, so it’s connected through a Rosewill RC212 PCI controller card (I didn’t remember that until you mention the IDE thing). Hi fzabkar, i’m really very thankful for your great explanation!!! I would test with the bootable cd then.īut now I realize I forgot to mention two things.

ghost 32 image error on hdd of the same sizwe

That’s nearly 2 years, and judging by the Power Cycle Count (0x77 = 119 decimal), it would appear that your drives run 24/7. A high raw value for this attribute normally suggests interface or cabling problems.Īs for the Power On Hours Count, your drive appears to have been operating for 16275 hours (= 0x3F93). You can also see this in a HD Tune read benchmark, for example (the graph will be a flat line). This makes me wonder whether your drive’s performance has been reduced from DMA mode to PIO mode. Your drive’s SMART report looks good apart from the extremely high UDMA CRC Error Rate. Is this because you selected IDE compatibility or legacy mode instead of AHCI in your BIOS setup? The bootable CD version should work fine, though.īTW, I notice that DLG is reporting IDE mode for your drive instead of the usual SATA.

#Ghost 32 image error on hdd of the same sizwe windows

WD’s Data LifeGuard sometimes has problems communicating with drives in a Windows environment.











Ghost 32 image error on hdd of the same sizwe