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Yes, every time you are changing a file or file system in some way the chance
for data corruption is very real.
The problem could also lay in the hardware itself.
How do you fell about testing the Disks?
Testing the HDD:
for data corruption is very real.
The problem could also lay in the hardware itself.
How do you fell about testing the Disks?
Warning
This methode should in no way be performed on an SSD!
Testing the HDD:
- Perform a Disk Check | http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/433-disk-check.html
- Then Post the results following | THIS METHOD
- Download SeaTools for Windows if you don't want to use a CD to test the HDD you can use YUMI – Multiboot USB Creator to create a bootable USB (instructions are found at the bottom of both pages).
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