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Oct 15, 2009 01:54 AM

I am experiencing this problem during imaging on our computer. Any solution?

Date   : Thu Oct 15 12:12:28 2009
Error Number: (29004)
Message: Read sector failure, result = 1, drive = 128, sectors 44919505 to 44919569
Version: 7.00 (Mar 22 2001, Build=245)
License: XQ199905
Command line arguments:
Active Switches :
       Spanning
ProgMode            : PROG_LOCAL
PathName            : \GHOSTERR.TXT
DumpFile            : G:\712N049.GHO
DumpPos             : 1157874587
FlagImplode         : 2
FlagExplode         : 0

Mouse IRQ Status    : Not in IRQ(0)
Program Call Stack
main
sub_main
AttemptOperation
CopyMainline
CopyPartToFile
CopyAllPartitions
ProcessAllPartitions
CopyPartition
ProcessNTFSPartition
DumpNTFSPartition
dumpVol
dumpMFT
dumpMFTRec
dumpAttributes
dumpAttribute
dumpRun
NTFSReadClusters
OldReadNTFSVolume
ReadPhysSectors
ReadDiskSectors
Generic_Abort


Start heap available: 30670848
Cur   heap available: 8716288
Total Memory:         33554432

Fat details:
  SRC:
  FatType..........32
  first_sect.......63231840
  ClusterSize......8192
  clusters.........1072293
  root_next_avail..0
  data_next_avail..0
  dir_sector.......16789
  root_sector......16788
  data_sector......16788
  FAT_sector.......1568

NTFS details:
----------------

NTFS Global Flags:
----------------
  contiguousWrite=1 forceDiskClusterMapping=0
  inhibitCHKDSK=1 ignoreBadLog=0 ignoreCHKDSKBit=0
  enable_cache=0 xfrbuflen=32768
  last_attr_type = 0
----------------
 =======================================================
 NTFS volume 0:
 ----------------
 initialised..............1
 read cached..............N
 Selective caching........N
 flags....................Volume Unknown
 drive....................0x80
 part order...............1
 version..................0x0400
 volsize..................21045086
 blocksize................512
 clusterfactor............8
 clustersize..............4096
 mftrecordsize............1024
 indexrecordsize..........4096
 indexclustperrecord......1
 bootSectorCopyOffset.....21045086
 pagefileSys..............4294967295
 bootIni..................4294967295
 volumeLabel..............[Data]
 sectorsInUse.............3031456
 totalNonCopiedBytes......0
 bytesToCopy..............0
 bitmapClusters...........81
 bitmapUsedBytes..........328832
 estimatedClusters........81
 estimatedUsedBytes.......328832
 clustersizeShift.........12
 blocksizeShift...........9
 mftrecordsizeShift.......10
 indexrecordsizeShift.....12
 totalRootMftRecs.........10436
 clustermap failover......N
 Boot sector details
  name....................[NTFS    ]
  blocksize...............512
  clusterfactor...........8
  reservedSectorsUnused...0
  mediaType...............0xf8
  secPerTrack.............63
  numHeads................255
  hiddenSectors...........63
  volsize_lo..............21045086
  volsize_hi..............0
  mftcluster.(lo).........16
  mftcluster.(hi).........0
  mftmirrorcluster.(lo)...328846
  mftmirrorcluster.(hi)...0
  clustersPerMFTRecord....246
  clustersPerIndexBuffer..1

  ---------------------------------------------------
  Cluster Allocation Map
  ---------------------------------------------------
  Start:   2630635 Length:         0 Next:   2630635


 =======================================================

Disk Error Details

IDE Controller error:
Uncorrectable data error
Error          0x40
Device/Head    0xe2
Cylinder High  0xad
Cylinder Low   0x6a
Sector Number  0xf4
Sector Count   0x1d
LBA Sector     44919540

Disk Info :
  remote.............0
  drive..............80
  sectors_used.......80405199
  estimated_used.....6251865
  pemax..............2
  Version............700

 # Ord Boot Id Ext First    Num      Last     Used     NTFS
 0   0   80 7  No  00000063 42186627 42186690 04006840 Yes
 1   1    0 7  Yes 42186753 21045087 63231840 03031456 Yes

Disk Info :
  remote.............0
  drive..............0
  sectors_used.......0
  estimated_used.....0
  pemax..............0
  Version............0

 # Ord Boot Id Ext First    Num      Last     Used     NTFS

Drive 128 ExcelStor Technology J240       VNP210J2A902AA

Int 13h
Total Sectors     16450560
Bytes per Sector  512
MB                8032
Cylinders         1024
Heads             255
Sectors per Track 63

Extended Int 13h
Total Sectors     80405325
Bytes per Sector  512
MB                39260
Cylinders         5005
Heads             255
Sectors per Track 63

IDE using PIO
Total Sectors     80418240
Bytes per Sector  512
MB                39266
Cylinders         4047
Heads             16
Sectors per Track 255

IDE using UDMA (Active)
Total Sectors     80418240
Bytes per Sector  512
MB                39266
Cylinders         4047
Heads             16
Sectors per Track 255
Last Error
IDE Controller error:
Uncorrectable data error
Error          0x40
Device/Head    0xe2
Cylinder High  0xad
Cylinder Low   0x6a
Sector Number  0xf4
Sector Count   0x1d
LBA Sector     44919540


Remote Drives
AsyncIo : 0
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Jul 21, 2010 05:18 PM

It seems there are some issues with your hard drive. Must run chk disk to verify the stability of disk.

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Nov 08, 2009 12:24 AM

I agree.

Oct 22, 2009 04:48 AM

Try ghost -fro

Oct 15, 2009 03:45 AM

The third line of the report above tells us that your system suffered a read sector failure. This suggests either that your system suffered a problem durign a disk write operation leading to corruption of several sectors, or your hard disk or subsystem is experiencing a hardware problem.
There are references to uncorrectable data error near the end of the report also.

First place to check is the event log, as disk read or write errors encountered during normal operation will be recorded in there. If there are multiple entries, you need to consider full backup of data and hard disk replacement as a priority, as ghosting will not be reliable.
If there are no entries, try running CHKDSK /F from a command line - you will need to reboot to perform the check. Watch for any reported errors as the end of the chkdsk process causes a reboot and you can miss the final summary.

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