I have to drives: one USB-Drive and one of SATA drive attached to an external eSATA case (the latter of which reports a wrong disk size of 1000 instead of other tools and the windows disk manager).
I did a "chkdsk /f /r" which also scans the surface and I have no read errors at all!
However, when I start a StableBit scanner, it produces lots of read errors.
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I have to drives: one USB-Drive and one of SATA drive attached to an external eSATA case (the latter of which reports a wrong disk size of 1000 instead of other tools and the windows disk manager).
I did a "chkdsk /f /r" which also scans the surface and I have no read errors at all!
However, when I start a StableBit scanner, it produces lots of read errors.
What is wrong?
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