> How to Repair a Cyclic Redundancy Check on a Hard Disk

How to Repair a Cyclic Redundancy Check on a Hard Disk

Posted on Tuesday, January 17, 2012 | Comments Off





1. Click 'Start' and click 'Computer.'
2. Right-click the hard disk with the cyclic redundancy check error under 'Hard Disk Drives' and click 'Properties.'

3. Click the 'Tools' tab at the top of the hard disk 'Properties' window.
4. Click 'Check Now' under 'Error Checking.'
5. Select 'Automatically Fix File System Errors' and 'Scan for and Attempt Recovery of Bad Sectors' in the 'Check Disk' window by clicking each option if it isn't already selected.
6. Start a disk check and repair by clicking 'Start' in the 'Check Disk' window.
7. Click 'Yes' if the 'Do you want to schedule the disk check to occur the next time you restart the computer?' prompt appears. A disk can't be checked if it's in use, so you'll need to restart Windows to check it.
8. Restart your computer by clicking 'Start,' clicking the arrow icon to the right of 'Shut Down' and clicking 'Restart.'

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