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JAYESH

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Hello, Admin.
I replaced my damaged gigabyte H110 board with HIS H110 last 2 months ago. I don't format HDD at that time because I need to save data first. Now I am trying to clean C drive and install OS. While installation going on error shown that installation media corrupt. I did it on another machine smoothly with same HDD and same installation media with Windows 7, 8.1 and 10.
What is problem?
 
Try running Memtest or some other O/S independent memory test., MediCat has a good one Otherwise it may be a bad optical ROM drive.
 
That sounds to me like you havent properly formatted or initialised the hard drive.

If its a spinning disk drive, thats usually a sign of a bad sector right where you want to use it and tends to corrucpt the installation because it cant find or talk to the file directory area on the disk.

If you have an external drive with enough space aboard, copy the partition over from the damaged drive to the ext drive using a partiton tool. This will save your files to the ext drive in their original layout from the damaged drive.

Id be tempted to use a surface test at this point if you are wanting to use the drive again instead of getting a new one. I work with the old Tyros Keyboard which has an ancient PATA HDD in it and I frequently (read that as yearly) do a copy partition, wipe the drive with zero's and reinstall the partition. (Honestly the secrets I reveal, its ridiculous) However.

Recovering stuff off a damaged drive is a pain in the rear, resue what you can off the disk with the partition copy and paste. Rescuing a bad sector or corrupt sector you may be able to do it by a File System reinitialise, I used to use an old version of a Diskey type program to go through the file locations out of the file system and look at each one manually. Sectors can hold think its around 4062 bytes on standard formet.

Id use Recover to try and rescue what you think youve lost.

Update us on your progress, I could find a cure for your issues.
 
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