Is there anybody to say me does he agree with this or not!? Use it to both format it and in exfat too. Run Check Disk from the Command Line to Find and Fix Errors. Please refer to the article below to run the chkdsk command. I'm going to once again use of Parted Magic tool. Since you were facing a cyclic redundancy error, I would suggest you to run a check disk on your drive before performing any other actions. The only work I can do there is just deleting the volume but can't format it I returned to win 7 and was thinking to find other ways, but this time win 7 said this ssd should be formatted! I formetted it again but win said "unable to format the drive"!!! It was like a disaster. It showed a messae in bottom right corner that would say it couldn't recognize the SSD. I put it into USB port of PC running win 8.1. Sure, they will work fine, but only until the operating system or an application needs to read some data from the impacted VHDX blocks.
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I used Windows 8.1 for formatting that SSD. doalwa wrote: The virtual servers in question seem to work without a hitch.
I tried other OSes (I have some as virtual machines). I am not concerned with what is on the disk, I just want to be able to use it again. I have tried this on multiple machines with the same results. I can right click and choose initialize disk but I get the error: 'Cannot initialize disk (Cyclic redundancy check)'. If I could change that consideration some way from the Windows' mind, I could easily format it as exfat by normal method of Windows. When I go to Disk Management it says 'unknown' and 'not initialized'. The reason that the Windows wouldn't format it in exFat was that the OS would consider the drive as a Local Drive not as a removable device. After checking the disk using chkdsk /f /r command every thing became okay, that is, that command said there isn't any error with this drive.