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Password Register FAQ Community Today's Posts Search Community Links Social Groups Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Thread Tools 26-06-2006 #1 young1too New on Forum Join Date: Jun 2006 Posts: 1 new clone dvd & dvd cyclic redundancy error fix anydvd cyclic redundancy error trying to copy 8 below and keep getting a cyclic redundancy error, does
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anyone know how to fix this?? 26-06-2006 #2 bilbo65 CDFreaks Resident Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Fly Over Country Posts: 566 Re: new clone
Cyclic Redundancy Error While Copying Dvd
dvd & anydvd cyclic redundancy error You probably have a marred or dirty disc. Clean and retry....(assuming your programs are up to date). 27-06-2006 #3 No.1 Gangster CD Freaks Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: ENGLAND Posts: 132 Re:
Cyclic Redundancy Check Error Dvd
new clone dvd & anydvd cyclic redundancy error Anydvd (6.0.1.1) has no problem with this movie. The cyclic redundancy error means one of two things: 1) Your disc is dirty, scratched, or bad press (badly authored) 2) It is a copy protection that anydvd cant handle Since the second one does not come into this equasion it must be option 1 give the disc a good clean if the problem persists I suggest taking it back and exchange for a new one. 27-06-2006 #4 Dr. cyclic redundancy error cd Who MyCE Resident Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Washington State Posts: 5,053 Re: new clone dvd & anydvd cyclic redundancy error Quote: Originally Posted by No.1 Gangster Anydvd (6.0.1.1) has no problem with this movie. The cyclic redundancy error means one of two things: 1) Your disc is dirty, scratched, or bad press (badly authored) 2) It is a copy protection that anydvd cant handle Since the second one does not come into this equasion it must be option 1 give the disc a good clean if the problem persists I suggest taking it back and exchange for a new one. CRC is never a decryption problem from what I understand. Close but #2 is way off. here's your answer young1too....... (Cyclic Redundancy Check) or CRC Error This can happen on various reasons: 1 ) dvd media is dirty - you can try to clean it 2 ) dvd media is damaged , you have to replace it 3 ) your drive is a region locked rpc2 drive, which does not allow reading of scrambled sectors from a different region and try to read a dvd from a different region. You can try to find a rpc1 patched firmware at www.rpc1.com 4) your drive is an rpc2 drive that has not yet been assigned a region. try to assign one, or try to find a rpc1 patched firmware. The link is there takes you too the firmware page. To find the firmware you currently have use this : http://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=DVDInfoPro If it's not scratched or dirty I suggest re
Date Social Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest YouTube About Making Technology Work For Everyone Loading How do I fix a cyclic redundancy check error when I try to copy a file? CRC errors cyclic redundancy error windows 8 happen when there's a bad spot on the media of your hard disk. cyclic redundancy error utorrent Data recovery and disk repair are often possible with the right tools. //
Outlook started acting up, so as part of cyclic redundancy error sims 3 my attempts to fix it I tried to copy the PST to another location. The copy failed part way through with a cyclic redundancy check error. How can I get past this and backup my http://club.myce.com/f62/new-clone-dvd-anydvd-cyclic-redundancy-error-184578/ data? The cyclic redundancy check, or "CRC" error, indicates a bad spot on your hard drive. The fact that you're seeing it when you try to copy a file indicates that the bad spot may be within the file itself. We need to verify that and then we need to try to recovery your file and repair your hard drive. First, let's make sure that the problem is actually with https://askleo.com/how_do_i_fix_a_cyclic_redundancy_check_error_when_i_try_to_copy_a_file/ the file you're copying since it's equally likely that the problem is with the location you're copying too. This is easy. Fire up a Command Prompt window, and then copy the file to NUL: Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600] (C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp. C:>CD (to wherever the file is located) C:wherever>copy Outlook.pst NUL 1 file(s) copied. This reads the entire file by copying it "nowhere". If this succeeds, the problem is not actually with the file itself, but the location you were trying to copy it to. My recommendation would be to copy it to a different disk entirely, or a different machine on your local network. If this copy fails, then we've confirmed that the bad sector on your hard disk is actually being used by some portion of your file. • Now that we've confirmed that the problem is in fact in the file itself, we need to make as best a copy of it as we can, somewhere else. This sets a position of "it can't get any worse than this". Some data within the file may be lost, but you'll have copied as much as possible before the recovery efforts. Once again, we want to copy the file to some different hard disk, or some other mthis Article Home » Categories » Computers and Electronics » Software » File Manipulation ArticleEditDiscuss Edit ArticleHow to Copy a File and Ignore Cyclic Redundancy Check Errors Community Q&A Cyclic http://www.wikihow.com/Copy-a-File-and-Ignore-Cyclic-Redundancy-Check-Errors redundancy check errors are common when trying to read data from a damaged http://forums.afterdawn.com/threads/dvd-shrink-and-cyclic-redundancy-check-copy-protection-error.594936/ CD, DVD or failing hard disk (HDD). Usually the computer becomes less responsive and you hear repetitive seek noises from the drive for up to a minute. And then, if you are using Windows XP, you will encounter "Cannot copy... Data error (cyclic redundancy check)". The copy process is then cyclic redundancy aborted with no option of retrying to read from the damaged area or skipping over it. This is very frustrating when copying large files because you must try copying again from the beginning. Follow these steps to copy a single file from a damaged disk. Steps 1 Purchase and download JFilerecovery, a cross platform file recovery utility (link provided below). 2 Launch JFileRecovery. 3 cyclic redundancy error Specify the source file that needs to be recovered. 4 Specify a destination file to copy the file to. 5 Click "Begin Recovery" and wait for the recovery process to complete. 6 The location of damaged parts of the file will be indicated and you may retry these areas. 7 The destination file can now be used and copied without CRC errors. Community Q&A Ask a Question Submit Already answered Not a question Bad question Other If this question (or a similar one) is answered twice in this section, please click here to let us know. Tips You can also try a tool CBD(Copy Bad Disk) that can skip bad sectors when copying files. When copying a large file that fills the entire CD you can use JFileRecovery to gain insight into the location of the damaged region of the disk. CDs are written from the inside out. Use the diagram in JFileRecovery to determine the location and concentrate on removing scratches from that region. You can retry reading damaged regions of the CD again after cleaning. Note that only a single file can be loaded into JFile
DVD Shrink and Cyclic Redundancy Check/Copy Protection Error Discussion in 'DVD Shrink forum' started by eg463665, Oct 29, 2007. eg463665 Member Joined: Oct 29, 2007 Messages: 2 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 11 I've tried to view related posts on this and other forums to help solve my problem but my situation is a bit different from others... With DVD Shrink 3.2 I've tried to back-up the disks of a television series-- released in 2006-- but each disk strangely gives me the exact same result. First, the video preview shows that it completes the initial 'Analyzing' process correctly reviewing the entire contents of the disk. Then, when beginning the back-up phase, the video preview image is blank (completely black) through 4% of the deep analysis and the decryption status of the disk reads 'not encrypted'. Then, the video preview shows the title menu running through its sequence several times, by 8% the warning message comes up 'Data error: cyclic redundancy check' and DVD shrink will not continue. I noticed on several sources online people were suggesting that the disk was probably dirty or scratched. But this same scenario happens with ALL the disks of this same TV series and none of them are dirty or scratched. Still, I tried cleaning one of the disks and trying again and this time DVD shrink stopped it right away and said "DVD shrink cannot continue: copy protection error". It 'remembers' each disk I've already put in and received the 'CRC' message with and the 2nd time the disk is tried it catches the disk right away, spitting out a 'COPY PROTECTION ERROR'. I never had this situation occur before and I can shrink/back-up other disks easily. I was wondering if, because this series was released so recently, and DVD shrink probably hasn't been updated recently, if the disks just had a more sophisticated copy protection/encrytion than DVD shrink could handle. Or am i over-looking something I can do to alter the settings and bypass the problem? Any suggestions? eg463665, Oct 29, 2007 #1 laddyboy Regular member Joined: Jan 4, 2005 Messages: 4,188 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 46 Why not try ripping your DVDs to your HDD with DVDFab HD Decrypter and then processing with DVD Shrink. http://www.dvdfab.com/mlink/download.php?g=HDDECRYPTER laddyboy, Oct 29, 2007 #2 ZoSoIV Regular member Joined: Oct 24, 2007 Messages: 4,117 Likes Received: 0 Tr