Crcdisk vista hang




















Obviously I'm not the first person who's had this happen, and it ALWAYS happens when they update it from Microsoft SP1 , so I know it's not some hardware or something that's just "old" or maybe "not quite right". I've read posts from back in , so I know someone somewhere has a solution.

Even though I really can't lose some of the files for my company on my computer, at this point So please if anyone out there has a REAL solution And please don't ask me to boot it from my CD to repair it, because Even in the F8 screen, I believe there's a repair option there, or an option to load from the last successful load point.

NONE of those work. So, now that I have successfully ruled out ANY hope of fixing this, I'll sit back and wait for some magical genius to offer me a realistic solution and I don't mean my solution of throwing it through the window. Bad hard drive? Test it with a bootable tool. Matchmuchach Posted April 11, Posted April 11, Error: 0xC. Posted December 7, I had a problem with crcdisk. This topic is now closed to further replies. Go to topic listing. Recently Browsing 0 members No registered users viewing this page.

As a note, I already tried booting from the install media and running StartRep. It's sad that there are so many unanswered questions out there that are about pretty much this circumstance. There are even tragedies like a question right here on Server Fault with a Microsoft employee promising an answer, then failing to produce one.

Chances are that the file isn't corrupt, but the part of the disk that it sits on are. However when i faced this kind of error on a Windows Vista workstation was that the operating system was installed with the disk configuration in compatibility mode and a blackout restored the default configuration to AHCI on the BIOS settings, so unless you change back disk configuration you keep getting the system hanged on crcdisk.

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