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i wasnt looking forward to replacing the hard drive, so i tried a defrag...hold down 1 and 9 and turn the main power on. you will see a flashing cursor and nothing else. go home and let the machine do its thing. (20 mins or so) when i came back in the morning it worked fine.
I am so sorry to tell you this. You have a bad hard drive or MFP board, neither of which you can fix, both of which are very expensive. If it is a hard drive it will need to have the system software loaded onto it. Call your Canon dealer and get that second mortgage. Sorry!
If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.
Holding down 1 & 9 will actually put the machine into a Disk Check, which will try to repair any errors. More than likely, you'll have to replace the HDD or at least sometime down the line. Hope it helps.
Oh, copyguy is absoluetly right....... you might try the defrag thing or what, but for the long term run you will have to replace the HDD disk somewhere down the slope.
Might be an earlier warning for you to start thinking of getting a new HDD disk ready.
Had this error loads and it may temp repair but in a week or two you will be back replacing the hard disk.....Canon firmware i think messes up some of the sectors and cant be repaired...
[quote=TugmysterUK;23979]Had this error loads and it may temp repair but in a week or two you will be back replacing the hard disk.....Canon firmware i think messes up some of the sectors and cant be repaired...
ok
but if he or she change the hdd it may work
he nedd a 7 gb hdd leptop
Holding down 1 & 9 will actually put the machine into a Disk Check, which will try to repair any errors. More than likely, you'll have to replace the HDD or at least sometime down the line. Hope it helps.
Have you got a list of the button commands and what can be done on startup? I have tried ghosting a good working disk, and than putting that image on another drive to see if it works. I got the E602-0001 error with the ghosted drive, and am doing the 1&9 key now. Will let you know how it comes out.
Thanks,
Steve
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