A loose or damaged SATA cable inside your PC, or a faulty USB cable for an external drive, can introduce signal noise. This noise corrupts the data stream, causing a CRC mismatch. In this scenario, the disk is healthy, but the path to the disk is faulty.
Excessive heat can cause a hard drive’s read/write head to misalign temporarily. Similarly, an underpowered USB port (especially on a laptop) might not provide enough stable voltage for an external HDD, leading to read errors. macrium reflect error 9 read failed 23
This process can take several hours. If it's your boot drive, you'll need to restart your computer to begin the scan. Step 3: Use the "Ignore Bad Sectors" Setting A loose or damaged SATA cable inside your
If the issue is logical corruption (not physical damage), CHKDSK can fix it. Excessive heat can cause a hard drive’s read/write
Download a free tool like CrystalDiskInfo . Open it and look at your source drive. If you see yellow or red warnings for:
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