boogeyman
Explorer
Hi Guys,
I'm facing a weird problem with a 2 week old Seagate Barracuda Green 2TB - ST2000DL003. I've partitioned the drive with NTFS as follows:
C: 63 GB
D: 800 GB
E: 1000 GB
I haven't installed any OS on it yet and for the moment I'm just using it to download torrents on. They download fine when I set E: as the destination, but when I download them onto D:, I face problems. Utorrent reports, "Error: Data error (cyclic redundancy check)"
Force rechecking the data downloaded so far, results in the same error midway during the check. I have reformatted the D: drive multiple times (Both quick and non-quick format), I have run Check Disk (both with and without "Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors"). No errors are found in the check as well. I have also tried different torrents, but some time or the other, they all fail with the above error.
Is the disk faulty? Anything else I can try?
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Anyone?
I also tried copying the files (the incomplete torrent files) from D: to E:. It copied whatever files it could and then it gave error, "Cannot read from source or disk". So I skipped whatever files gave the error. But then I resumed the download from E: after doing a force recheck in utorrent, and it worked fine.
I'm facing a weird problem with a 2 week old Seagate Barracuda Green 2TB - ST2000DL003. I've partitioned the drive with NTFS as follows:
C: 63 GB
D: 800 GB
E: 1000 GB
I haven't installed any OS on it yet and for the moment I'm just using it to download torrents on. They download fine when I set E: as the destination, but when I download them onto D:, I face problems. Utorrent reports, "Error: Data error (cyclic redundancy check)"
Force rechecking the data downloaded so far, results in the same error midway during the check. I have reformatted the D: drive multiple times (Both quick and non-quick format), I have run Check Disk (both with and without "Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors"). No errors are found in the check as well. I have also tried different torrents, but some time or the other, they all fail with the above error.
Is the disk faulty? Anything else I can try?
--- Updated Post - Automerged ---
Anyone?
I also tried copying the files (the incomplete torrent files) from D: to E:. It copied whatever files it could and then it gave error, "Cannot read from source or disk". So I skipped whatever files gave the error. But then I resumed the download from E: after doing a force recheck in utorrent, and it worked fine.