Can't repartition eMMC laptop drive [HP Stream]
For whatever reason, the eMMC drive on my HP Stream was wiped.
All space is unallocated, and when I try to create a partition of any kind with Windows 8 or Windows 10 recovery environment, it fails.
I have tried through the GUI and also manually through diskpart.
Many times I get "Access is Denied" and a few times a "write protected" error.
On Windows 10 recovery CMD I always get: 'Data Error Cyclic Redundancy Check' Error
convert gpt
'Data Error Cyclic Redundancy Check' Error
create partition primary
'Data Error Cyclic Redundancy Check' Error
I've tried just about everything and I cannot seem to create a new partition on my newly un-allocated space.
Is my eMMC drive just crapping out?
Any help would be appreciated
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For whatever reason, the eMMC drive on my HP Stream was wiped.
All space is unallocated, and when I try to create a partition of any kind with Windows 8 or Windows 10 recovery environment, it fails.
I have tried through the GUI and also manually through diskpart.
Many times I get "Access is Denied" and a few times a "write protected" error.
On Windows 10 recovery CMD I always get: 'Data Error Cyclic Redundancy Check' Error
convert gpt
'Data Error Cyclic Redundancy Check' Error
create partition primary
'Data Error Cyclic Redundancy Check' Error
I've tried just about everything and I cannot seem to create a new partition on my newly un-allocated space.
Is my eMMC drive just crapping out?
Any help would be appreciated
hard-drive partitioning
add a comment |
For whatever reason, the eMMC drive on my HP Stream was wiped.
All space is unallocated, and when I try to create a partition of any kind with Windows 8 or Windows 10 recovery environment, it fails.
I have tried through the GUI and also manually through diskpart.
Many times I get "Access is Denied" and a few times a "write protected" error.
On Windows 10 recovery CMD I always get: 'Data Error Cyclic Redundancy Check' Error
convert gpt
'Data Error Cyclic Redundancy Check' Error
create partition primary
'Data Error Cyclic Redundancy Check' Error
I've tried just about everything and I cannot seem to create a new partition on my newly un-allocated space.
Is my eMMC drive just crapping out?
Any help would be appreciated
hard-drive partitioning
For whatever reason, the eMMC drive on my HP Stream was wiped.
All space is unallocated, and when I try to create a partition of any kind with Windows 8 or Windows 10 recovery environment, it fails.
I have tried through the GUI and also manually through diskpart.
Many times I get "Access is Denied" and a few times a "write protected" error.
On Windows 10 recovery CMD I always get: 'Data Error Cyclic Redundancy Check' Error
convert gpt
'Data Error Cyclic Redundancy Check' Error
create partition primary
'Data Error Cyclic Redundancy Check' Error
I've tried just about everything and I cannot seem to create a new partition on my newly un-allocated space.
Is my eMMC drive just crapping out?
Any help would be appreciated
hard-drive partitioning
hard-drive partitioning
edited Dec 12 '18 at 5:27
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I would first try to to figure out exactly where the problem is. There are partition managers a lot better than diskpart; EaseUS has a great one. If that doesn't work, try running a partition manager in a non-windows enviroment. EaseUS has a bootable partition manager which may help being that its not bounded by windows.
Here is the partition manager - https://www.easeus.com/partition-manager/personal.html
Here is the bootable partition manager - https://www.easeus.com/partition-manager-guide/create-winpe-bootable-disk.html
I have examined this. There are no partitions, and partition creation fails with every software
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I would first try to to figure out exactly where the problem is. There are partition managers a lot better than diskpart; EaseUS has a great one. If that doesn't work, try running a partition manager in a non-windows enviroment. EaseUS has a bootable partition manager which may help being that its not bounded by windows.
Here is the partition manager - https://www.easeus.com/partition-manager/personal.html
Here is the bootable partition manager - https://www.easeus.com/partition-manager-guide/create-winpe-bootable-disk.html
I have examined this. There are no partitions, and partition creation fails with every software
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Dec 12 '18 at 14:08
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I would first try to to figure out exactly where the problem is. There are partition managers a lot better than diskpart; EaseUS has a great one. If that doesn't work, try running a partition manager in a non-windows enviroment. EaseUS has a bootable partition manager which may help being that its not bounded by windows.
Here is the partition manager - https://www.easeus.com/partition-manager/personal.html
Here is the bootable partition manager - https://www.easeus.com/partition-manager-guide/create-winpe-bootable-disk.html
I have examined this. There are no partitions, and partition creation fails with every software
– user131975
Dec 12 '18 at 14:08
add a comment |
I would first try to to figure out exactly where the problem is. There are partition managers a lot better than diskpart; EaseUS has a great one. If that doesn't work, try running a partition manager in a non-windows enviroment. EaseUS has a bootable partition manager which may help being that its not bounded by windows.
Here is the partition manager - https://www.easeus.com/partition-manager/personal.html
Here is the bootable partition manager - https://www.easeus.com/partition-manager-guide/create-winpe-bootable-disk.html
I would first try to to figure out exactly where the problem is. There are partition managers a lot better than diskpart; EaseUS has a great one. If that doesn't work, try running a partition manager in a non-windows enviroment. EaseUS has a bootable partition manager which may help being that its not bounded by windows.
Here is the partition manager - https://www.easeus.com/partition-manager/personal.html
Here is the bootable partition manager - https://www.easeus.com/partition-manager-guide/create-winpe-bootable-disk.html
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I have examined this. There are no partitions, and partition creation fails with every software
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Dec 12 '18 at 14:08
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I have examined this. There are no partitions, and partition creation fails with every software
– user131975
Dec 12 '18 at 14:08
I have examined this. There are no partitions, and partition creation fails with every software
– user131975
Dec 12 '18 at 14:08
I have examined this. There are no partitions, and partition creation fails with every software
– user131975
Dec 12 '18 at 14:08
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