Cannot initialize drive
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Tip: If you are using Mac system, use the built-in Disk Utility to Repair the disk. Right-click the drive that cannot access because of cyclic redundancy check error, and then tap "Properties" and go to "Tools". By using CHKDSK, you can find and repair tiny errors or file corruptions on the hard drive that cause the cyclic redundancy error.įollow steps below to fix Cyclic Redundancy Check Error by CHKDSK utility. Run CHKDSK Utility to Fix Cyclic Redundancy Check ErrorĬHKDSK (short for "Check Disk"), a system tool in DOS, OS/2, and Windows, verifies the file system integrity of a volume and fixes logical file system errors. Toshiba, Lenovo, Acer, ASUS, and more other brands are supported by FonePaw Data Recovery. Scanning results will be shown on Type List and Path List, check them.Īll the lost files from the drive with Cyclic Redundancy Check error will be shown on the screen, tap whatever you want to restore and click "Recover" to save the files on other workable drives. If you want to get more data out of the inaccessible drive, you are allowed to select Deep Scan, but this scanning mode will take longer time, let's say, a few hours.
#Cannot initialize drive software#
Basically, the software will start Quick Scan and finishes it soon. Two scanning options are available: Quick Scan and Deep Scan. If you want to restore data from removable drive (SD card, hard drive), just link the removable storage device to your computer, and then FonePaw Data Recovery (opens new window) will scan it as well. Launch FonePaw Data Recovery (opens new window), you can select the data type and hard disk drive to recover, and then tap "Scan".
#Cannot initialize drive install#
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#Cannot initialize drive how to#
Next will be the tutorial on how to restore data from hard drive, memory card showing CRC data error via FonePaw Data Recovery. Since the drive is not accessible or cannot be initialized right now, you can recover data with FonePaw Data Recovery.įonePaw Data Recovery (opens new window), aiming to restore data lost logically, is a data recovery tool which supports the retrieve of photos, videos, audios, emails, documents from inaccessible hard drive/SD card on Windows 10/8/7/XP by quickly and deeply scanning the storage device. Recover Data from Initialize Disk/External Hard Drive/SD cardīefore fixing the data error (cyclic redundancy check), you may want to recover data (opens new window) from the initialize disk/external hard drive/SD card to ensure that you still have the important files no matter what happens to the storage device. Unsuccessful installation of a program Ģ.In CRC, redundancy is checked according to the algorithm based on cyclic codes.Ĭommonly, the Cyclic Redundancy Check error on hard disk, SD card or DVD would be caused by the following factors:
#Cannot initialize drive code#
What is Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) Error?Ĭyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) is an error-detecting code mostly used in digital networks as well as the storage device to detect sudden changes to raw data. However, most of us would not choose to format drive so easily, then what to do? Don't worry, the following parts are some solutions to fix data error cyclic redundancy check on initialize disk/external hard drives/SD card/DVD. And when it said that " Drive not accessible, data error cyclic redundancy check" or " Cannot initialize disk: cyclic redundancy check", Windows usually requires us to format the drive. Many people would come across the cyclic redundancy check error like the user above when inserting external hard drive, SD card, DVD or Raw CD into the computer. Can anyone fix this? Because I don't want to format for I have many important files on the hard drive." And when I use the drive again, a cyclic redundancy check error occurred and Windows suggests formatting the drive. "When I was transferring files from external hard drive, the power shut off.