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skinnyq Feb 22, 2010 12:03 PM

CRC Errors but only on specific PC?
 
Hi guys,
I have in my possession a HD103UJ hard disk and for some reason I'm getting a lot of CRC errors when extracting rars, installing games and so on.
These errors do not seem to appear on another system.
I have formatted my PC 2 times now, ran MEMTEST for 10 hours and found nothing, ran ESTOOL to test the drives and it passed every test.
I don't know what could be wrong!

richjordan255 Feb 22, 2010 12:08 PM

are you installing games from a hard drive or a dvd

95Viper Feb 22, 2010 12:19 PM

Is the drive making any loud clicking. Just asking, because looking thru Newegg's reviews by customer who purchased the drives, there seems to be a higher than usual failure rate for them.

Mussels Feb 22, 2010 12:36 PM

the drive could be faulty, or the power supply could be feeding it bad voltage.

hell, have you tried replacing the SATA cable yet?

Lazzer408 Feb 22, 2010 04:19 PM

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skinnyq Feb 22, 2010 06:25 PM

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Everything is okay according to DiskCheckup, I attached the detailed log.
The drive doesn't seem to make any loud clicking, I mean you can hear it when its working but I don't think its unusual, and yes I tried to switch SATA cables but that didn't help.
Could a temperature of 31c be too much? In the other PC, it was 26C, is that significant?

Lazzer408 Feb 22, 2010 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by skinnyq (Post 1776384)
Everything is okay according to DiskCheckup, I attached the detailed log.
The drive doesn't seem to make any loud clicking, I mean you can hear it when its working but I don't think its unusual, and yes I tried to switch SATA cables but that didn't help.
Could a temperature of 31c be too much? In the other PC, it was 26C, is that significant?

Your temps are great. 26c is perfect. I see some Write error counts but that's not uncommon. It doesn't seem to be the drive at fault.

Have you ran the manufactures testing utilities on it?

I dont see any firmware updates for it that may have addressed any issues. Here is the utilities page.
http://www.samsung.com/baltic/consum...&menu=download

As far as RAR CRC errors, that doesnt necessarily mean a bad harddrive. Test your RAM and verify the RAR file size after you download it.

Steevo Feb 22, 2010 06:53 PM

I get CRC errors from too high of a CPU clock when I do benching runs with PC mark, I believe the registers in use occasionally bomb out.

Mussels Feb 22, 2010 11:42 PM

mmm, if the drive works fine in another pC - its obviously the PC at fault and not the drive.

skinnyq Feb 23, 2010 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Mussels (Post 1776900)
mmm, if the drive works fine in another pC - its obviously the PC at fault and not the drive.

yeah but if its not the RAM, which I tested using MEMTEST for 10 hours, what else could it be?

Mussels Feb 23, 2010 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by skinnyq (Post 1777491)
yeah but if its not the RAM, which I tested using MEMTEST for 10 hours, what else could it be?

sata controller, north/southbridge... theres lots of things.

skinnyq Feb 23, 2010 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Mussels (Post 1777610)
sata controller, north/southbridge... theres lots of things.

can I test for any of it?

Mussels Feb 24, 2010 12:29 AM

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Originally Posted by skinnyq (Post 1777632)
can I test for any of it?

not really. you can try it in another PC, and if it works there you can pretty much narrow it down to the motherboard or PSU.

hmp Mar 11, 2010 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by skinnyq (Post 1775911)
Hi guys,
I have in my possession a HD103UJ hard disk and for some reason I'm getting a lot of CRC errors when extracting rars, installing games and so on.
These errors do not seem to appear on another system.
I have formatted my PC 2 times now, ran MEMTEST for 10 hours and found nothing, ran ESTOOL to test the drives and it passed every test.
I don't know what could be wrong!

I did have a similar problem on one of my PC. On Other system, the same installation package did not produce any crc error. On a specific system with ASUS motherboard, the crc error was persistent. So I went to ASUS website, downloaded the BIOS and the utility for writing the BIOS and upgraded my system. I never had another crc error with that machine again.

Warning! This is a very dangerous procedure. If the upgrading is incomplete, the BIOS eprom will become useless and you need a special eprom writing-device to rectify the complication. So you do also need an UPS.

Hope this is educational.

skinnyq Mar 20, 2010 08:42 AM

I have already updated my bios.
Downloading large iso's - corrupt.
Downloading large number of rar's/zip's - CRC.
Downloading games from Steam - works...
Moving files from different drives - works...
what the hell...


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