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redundancy check error RevRogersNov 1, 2012, 7:15 PM I'm trying to copy a video dvd decrypter crc error file from a DVD cam disk that has been finalized but keep getting a CRC error. Is there any way I how to fix crc error in dvd can retrieve the file and copy to my laptop hard drive? The video plays completely from the DVD. I have multiple DVD disks that we have videos taken from various times and I have not
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encountered this problem on others. THX 1 answer Last reply Nov 1, 2012 More about copy file cyclic redundancy check error ex_bubbleheadNov 1, 2012, 7:26 PM You might try "The Unstoppable Copier": http://www.roadkil.net/program.php?ProgramID=29It can be set to retry until either the file copies or the universe suffers it's heat death. Ask a new question Read More DVD Video Windows 7 Related Resources Unable to copy video file. How to Fix
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Windows 10 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows XP See More... Off-Topic Tags How-tos Drivers Ask a Question Computing.NetForumsGeneral HardwareOptical Drives how to copy cyclic redundancy check error file Solved DVD Data Error, CYCLIC REDUNDANCY CHECK Tags:DVDerrorfat32 Rahul9 May 30, 2011 at 02:19:21 Specs: Windows XP, AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3000+ I cant open some of my dvd rom. Whenever I want to http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/57397-63-copy-file-cyclic-redundancy-check-error open or copy that DVD, a dialog box appeard with saying: "Data Error (Cyclic Redundancy Check). Is there any tools or software to solve this problem? See More: DVD Data Error, CYCLIC REDUNDANCY CHECK Report • ✔ Best Answer clive_pearce May 30, 2011 at 11:02:13 http://www.roadkil.net/program.php?... A thank you would be nice, if I have helped. See in Thread ↓#1 modify.hardware May 30, 2011 at 08:06:12 Make http://www.computing.net/answers/hardware/dvd-data-error-cyclic-redundancy-check/78314.html sure the read side of the dvd is clean and free from scratches. There are scratch removers. Report • #2 kuwese May 30, 2011 at 08:08:40 The disc is bad, u can try to clean it http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/arti...We can not fight new wars with old weapons, let he who desires peace prepare for war - PROPHET. Report • #3 OtheHill May 30, 2011 at 09:28:16 Are you using FAT32 for your Windows installation? While the above answers may be correct I am wondering if the files are larger than 4GB and you are using FAT32, which can't handle files larger than 4GB. Report • Related Solutions› [Solved] 500 GB Western Digital drive gives CRC error, uninitialized › [Solved] Windows XP CHKDSK has destroyed my HDD › External Hard Drive Error › [Solved] Graphics Weirdness in Win 8 after Laptop Dropped › Cd/dvdreorder runs but first work › [Solved] Dell 1558 5 beeps even after cmos battery replace › [Solved] HDD clicks and spins up whenever a DVD disc is inserted See More ↓ #4 Rahul9 May 30, 2011 at 11:01:08 I'm always using FAT32 as windows installation partition. Previously I could open & run that DVD. But since some days, I ca
file to her desktop, she would get the same error, informing herthe file could not be copied due to some type http://www.percontra.net/archive/2corruptcddvdrecovery.htm of corruption. She wanted to know if I could possibly help. I opened the cd in my own cd-rom drive and tried copying the file she was having a problem with and I http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?t=282622 realized it couldn't be copied on my system either. Therefore, in all likelihood, itwas the cd itself that was problematic, not the system, player or other hardware. The error received when trying to crc error copy the file was a cyclic redundancycheck (CRC) error. In fact, this is the most common error encountered with cd/dvd access or copying problems and I knew that such a problem was often caused by a dirty or scratched disc, so I examined the surface of the cd and just as I suspected, it was marked. It had a distinct smudgeprinton it. I cleaned the whole cd crc error file and after doing so, voila! ,I was able to copy the needed file from the cd to my hard drive.I informed her that the problem was fixed and when I told her it was just a matter of cleaning the disc, she was surprised that the solutionwas so simple and never thought such a confoundingproblem could be caused by a less than pristine condition cd. The fact is that cds and dvds can be very finicky. Just one speck of dirt or a hairline scratch can cause problems in accessing your data or the disc itself. These marks can make it difficult for the drive's laser beam to properly read the disc. Fortunately, dirty discs can be cleaned. Scratches can be more problematic, though, in many cases they can be repaired. With scratches, the severity of the problemdepends muchon the type and location of the scratch.Scratches that run across the disc or along the track, as opposed to those that run in a straight line from rim to center, can be the most difficult to repair. These type of problems are unique to cd and dvd media because the surfaces of the discs are
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