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Home Forums Blogs Search HelpWelcome Message FAQs Search Tips Participation Guidelines Terms and Conditions All Community All Community Forums Ideas Blogs Advanced Log in Sign up English简体中文 Français Deutsch 日本語 Português Español Home ForumsBlogs Ideas Norton ProductsCommunity Malware Discussion Norton Mobile Products Norton Public Beta Off-Topic Discussion Other Norton ProductsAnnouncements Norton Security Backup Norton Internet Security | Norton 360 | Norton AntiVirus Norton Toolbar / Norton Identity Safe Norton Ghost Norton for Mac Norton Family PCTools Forum Feedback Product Suggestions Not what you are looking for? Ask the experts! mmench Contributor4 Reg: 26-Feb-2009 Posts: 14 Solutions: 0 Kudos: 0 Kudos0 Incremental backups fail with CRC error even with Ignore bad sectors checked. Posted: 29-Jul-2009 | 8:09PM • 2 Replies • Permalink I am using Ghost 14.0.0.24815 and am only able to run backups each evening. If I attempt to run incrementals, a few succeed but I eventually get a CRC error similar to below. I have selected "Ignore bad sectors during copy" and have run chkdsk /f/r several times without errors. Can anyone explain why the full backups work flawlessly but the incrementals fail with the CRC error? Error: Error EC8F17B7: Cannot create recovery points for job: My Computer Backup. Error E0BB0083: Unable to create incremental image. Warning A7C30019: The type of errors encountered indicate that this hard disk drive is about to fail. It is recommended that this drive be replaced soon. To ignore this error and backup this drive, select "Ignore bad sectors during copy" from the advanced options in the Drive Backup Wizard. Error E7C3000F: Device \\?\SymantecSnapshot0 cannot read 624 sectors starting at LBA 6304192. Error EBAB03F1: Data error (cyclic redundancy check). Me Too0 Last Comment Replies mmench Contributor4 Reg: 26-Feb-2009 Posts: 14 Solutions: 0 Kudos: 0 Kudos0 Re: Incremental backups fail with CRC error even with Ignore bad secto
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