My head espload. This is happening AGAIN. An RMA'd drive is in the computer
now. It seems very unlikely to be a problem with the machine that is
corrupting the MBR in a way that can't be fixed. But two drives failing like
this? What could be going on here?!

 

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I have this one Seagate ATA drive that for the second time now has a corrupt
MBR. The evidence is booting the computer leads to a "disk read error, press
control alt del to restart." I can boot to a BartPE disc and see the
contents of the drive OK, and a chkdsk shows no errors. I am currently
running the SeaTools extended test on the drive, which I did the last time
this happened, as well as running SpinRite at level 4 & 5. I have done the
fixboot and fixmbr from the recovery console as well. Nothing I do will
repair the damaged MBR. Fixmbr says the boot record is non-standard, but it
cannot repair it even though it says it did. I can run it over and over
again and it always says non-standard and that it was repaired. The only way
I was able to use this drive again from the first time this happened was to
repartition and reinstall the OS.

 

I'm most likely going to RMA the drive, but I'm really curious as to what is
going on and why fixmbr can't fix it while repartitioning can. Is there any
other trick I'm missing?

 

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Mike Gill


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