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The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows XP Can't delete file (14 posts) Started 7 years ago by rosakw Latest reply from LH Topic Viewed 3556 times rosakw Posts: 48 This post has been reported. I was trying cyclic redundancy error cd to move a photo that I scanned to a folder in My Documents a long time ago. dvd shrink cyclic redundancy error fix I was moving all the photos in that folder and they all moved successfully except this one. Every time I try to either move it or cyclic redundancy error windows 8 delete it a box pops up with this error message: "Error deleting file or folder. Cannot delete cxTrish and John.JPG:Data error (cyclic redundancy check)." I then decided to just delete the whole folder, as it wasn't needed any more anyway and I get cyclic redundancy error utorrent the same message. So how do I get rid of this photo and why is it doing that? I'd appreciate any help you can give me. Thank you! Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top LH Posts: 20002 This post has been reported. Hello rosakw. Try this. Download,and install FreeCommander (run it as administrator). Navigate to the files you can't delete. Rename them, and then delete them from within FC. http://www.freecommander.com/ Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top rosakw Posts: 48 This post
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has been reported. Hello LH, I did as you said and it still won't let me change the file name or delete it through FreeCommander either. It did let me change the folder name but got the same error message when trying to delete it. Thank you for trying! If you have any more ideas I'm open to them!! Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top Scott Posts: 5618 This post has been reported. Same advice as LH but try in Safe Mode. Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top ScottW Posts: 6609 This post has been reported. rosakw, hello. This error message is mildly troubling. The cyclic redundancy check (CRC) is used to verify data written to the hard drive. The CRC error message you get says that there might be a problem on the hard drive where that file is written. I want you to run a full length diagnostic on that hard drive to see if there is a problem. First, we need to know the manufacturer of the drive so that you can get the right diagnostic tool. Go to Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> System Information. That will launch the system information utility. Expand (click on the plus) the "Components" section, then expand "Storage", then select (click on) "Disks". Hopefully, you only have one drive here, otherwise we will have to figure out which one has My Documents. Find the line that says "Model" and post back with that information. We can then s
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Miles Thread Starter Joined: Mar 2, 2009 Messages: 10 My computer runs on Windows XP. I data cyclic redundancy error am OK as a user but not great as a fundi of fixing wrong things with the computer! I copied some information from a data cyclic redundancy error external hard drive website into a Word document, and then saved the document into a folder on my computers hard drive. The file is only 109 Kb. The first time I knew I had a problem was when I was backing up my http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/cant-delete-file-1 C Drive to an external hard drive and the copying was aborted due to this file. I can't open this document - error message "this file cannot be found" I can't delete this document, or move it to another folder - error message "Data error (cyclic redundancy check). Please help! I can't afford not to back up folders and then lose all my information, gained over years of hard work, if my system crashes, or my computer is stolen etc etc. https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-cyclic-redundancy-check.981483/ Peter Miles, Feb 18, 2011 #1 Sponsor kniht Joined: May 7, 2006 Messages: 1,763 Try defragging your hard drive and then run chkdsk. kniht, Feb 18, 2011 #2 Peter Miles Thread Starter Joined: Mar 2, 2009 Messages: 10 Thanks for the reply, Kniht. As mentioned, I am not an expert! Will defrag hard drive, but where will I find chkdsk? Peter Miles, Feb 19, 2011 #3 kniht Joined: May 7, 2006 Messages: 1,763 To run chkdsk: 1. Click Start, select Run 2. In the box, type cmd 3. Click Ok 4. In command prompt type chkdsk c: /f /r 5. Press 'Enter'. 6. You will be presented with 'would you like to run chkdsk at next boot' type y and press enter. 7. Reboot and chkdsk will run. kniht, Feb 19, 2011 #4 Peter Miles Thread Starter Joined: Mar 2, 2009 Messages: 10 Problem solved! You are a genius!!!! Many. many thanks, Kniht Peter Miles, Feb 19, 2011 #5 kniht Joined: May 7, 2006 Messages: 1,763 Thanks, Peter Miles, for the compliment, but no genius, I just get lucky now and then. Glad you got er' fixed! kniht, Feb 19, 2011 #6 Sponsor This thread has been Locked and is not open to further replies. Please start a New Thread if you're having a similar issue.View our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Show Ignored Content As Seen On Welc
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