Thanks for your all your answer

Unfortunatly and I am quite sure that it does not have to do with the disk. 
I have tried several disks and it is in the same way. 
I have changed the motherboard and cables.
I have run harddisktests DFT and Seatools and both are reporting the disk is
ok. 

When I get E is damaged I run chdisk and several of the files are in the
list. 

I have discussed with other people and they say that Windows 2000 can´t
handle disks above 131 gb. There is a patch for Bios from Microsoft with
should fix this problem but it does not seem so. 

It seems that I have to install Windows XP which will cause other problems
for me. 

Kind Regards
Tore Johnsson

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Ämne: Re: [slim] HELP: Why does 120 gb of musicfiles damage the harddisk?

> Then I have formatted the disk and copied the full amount 140 gb to the  
> disk of 200 gb.
>
> Again I get the this message after approx 105 gb  that the disk is  
> damaged.

I guess that your disk is damaged :-). This has nothing to do with the  
type of files you copy. Try to fill it with some other files - you'll get  
the same error message.

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