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- Add to Buddy List Replies: 16 - Views: 5086 Hello, I've got some backup data from Quicken on 12 1.4MB floppies. I know, I know...What am I doing still using those? They were actually created by a friend and we need to get them transferred to a new PC. Problem is, everytime we try to read from them we get the "cyclic redundancy check" errors. Can someone recommend any utility(ies) that might help me cyclic redundancy error sims 3 get the data back? Thanks in advance for any help Want to enjoy fewer advertisements and more features? Click here to become a Hardware Analysis registered user. Chris McNally Feb 06, 2006, 01:39pm EST Reply - Quote - Report Abuse Private Message - Add to Buddy List >>Re: Can't read data from floppies due to cyclic redundancy check errorsCheck this out: http://www.softwarepatch.com/tips/cyclic-redundancy.htmlRegards, Chris McNally Moderator - Hardware Analysis E-mail: chris@hardwareanalysis.com Shadow_Ops_Airman1 Feb 06, 2006, 02:14pm EST Reply - Quote - Report Abuse Private Message - Add to Buddy List >>Re: Can't read data from floppies due to cyclic redundancy check errorstry the floppies in another drive, possible the Drive, Cable, power, or even Floppy Connector on motherboard is damaged or no good anymore.AMD Athlon XP-M 2500+ (133x14= 1867MHz) (209x11= 2299MHz) DFI LP NF2 Ultra-B (Hellfire 3EG Rev2) Antec SX800, Neo HE 500, 4 Antec 8CM Fans Thermalright SI-97 1 Antec Tricool 12CM Fan CL SB XFi Xtreme Music 2x Barracuda HDs (250/400) 2x Samsung Write on line Feb 06, 2006, 02:19pm EST Reply - Quote - Report Abuse Private Message - Add to Buddy List >>Re: Can't read data from floppies due to cyclic redundancy check errorsI've already tried CDCheck3 with no luck. I'll try CRChecker tonight. I've tried reading the floppies on 5 different computers. Same %$#@ result each time.
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Following Follow Desktop management applications Thanks! We'll email youwhen relevant content isadded and updated. Following Follow Disk drives Thanks! We'll email cyclic redundancy error outlook youwhen relevant content isadded and updated. Following Follow Storage I backed up some data to a floppy for temporary safekeeping, then reformatted the hard drive of the pc the data had been on, and reinstalled http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/topic/55063/ the OS (WinXP) and programs. When I try to restore the data from the floppy, I receiver an error about a "cyclic redundancy check" failure and the data will not restore. I have tried copying both from Windows and a command line, on several different pc's, with the same results. I realize this floppy is defective (now...). Is there any way to recover the data from this floppy? Any help http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/itanswers/cyclic-redundancy-check-error-on-floppy/ will be appreciated! Asked: February 28, 20053:29 PM Last updated: January 26, 201211:23 AM Related Questions .PST error during copying Explaining "cyclic redundancy error" error message when install windows xp sp2 want to trasfer my archive file to another system but i am not able to copy the archive file displays (Cannot copy:Data error(cyclic redundancy check) storage space on Floppy disk Answer Wiki Last updated: January 26, 201211:23 AM GMT Japeters0 pts. History Contributors Ordered by most recent Japeters0 pts. Thanks. We'll let you know when a new response is added. Well, I think the only way for you to recover any data would be to pay a lot of money to a data recovery specialist (my company does that, by the way). However, it's very "iffy" whether the recovered data will be usable since corruption may have scrambled things irreparably. Thus, you'd risk spending a lot of money for nothing. My guess is that whatever is on that disk isn't valuable enough to justify the cost. I'm not a data recovery expert, so maybe someone else has a suggestion which I'm missing. But from a practical educated standpoint, I think this is the best advice. JP. Hydra Network Technical Project Manager ========== Cyclic redundancy check errors us
Date: Feb 2000 1)cyclic redundancy check on floppy drive I use the free-nets available at the public libraries here. The user terminals run on Windows NT and are connected to http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?t=12805 another server. Some Novell software is installed to protect/implement the user interface. Although I have limited access to the functionality of the Netscape interface and the Windows95/nt user interface, I am able to use a https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/floppy-cyclic-redundancy-check.500040/ floppy disk to download gif files and to bookmark pages off the 'Net. Last night I attempted to delete a bookmarked page from my floppy and now when I attempt to open the A:\ drive cyclic redundancy (the same floppy) to access my bookmarked pages, I get a warning box with the message "A:\ is not accessible. data error: (cyclic redundancy check)" . As I have many many bookmarked pagess as well as my resume on this disk, I either need to save the disk itself and/or reconstruct the files. I would appreciate any help in this regard. I am fairly computer literate but have no system that cyclic redundancy error I can call my own. 2)Another new twist. I started a new bookmarked pages disk with a new disk of course and the bookmarked page icon was the Nestscape Navigator. I inserted said disk into another system at a different public library and now all my bookmarks are IE and calls up IE when I double click on the icon. I guess I will have to start from scratch. Please help. dragonfly98 View Public Profile Visit dragonfly98's homepage! Find all posts by dragonfly98 Advertisements #2 02-25-2000, 07:47 PM tbea925 Guest Join Date: Jan 2000 Anybody want to see what the english-to babelfish-to english translation of this is? Rule #1 - Everytime you place a floppy disk into a drive you get dirt on your floppy from everyone who ever stuck anything into that floppy drive. Rule #2 - Don't use a floppy for *anything* you want to keep. It isn't a matter of "if" you will lose data but "when". Sounds like the "when" is now. Rule #3 - Never hire anyone who places the only existing copy of their resume on a floppy disk. ------------------ This sig not Y2K compliant. Happy 1900. tbea925 View Public Profile Find all posts by tbea925 #3
Display results as threads More... Useful Searches Recent Posts Menu Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums Recent Posts Menu Log in Sign up AnandTech Forums: Technology, Hardware, Software, and Deals Forums > Hardware and Technology > General Hardware > floppy - cyclic redundancy check Discussion in 'General Hardware' started by mcgi6ah2, Mar 21, 2001. mcgi6ah2 Banned Joined: Oct 11, 1999 Messages: 1,483 Likes Received: 0 I have an old floppy disk that I can't get data from (its pretty essential). It has a "Data error - cyclic redundancy check". I've tried using Norton Utilities, are there any other things I can do? #1 mcgi6ah2, Mar 21, 2001 medic Diamond Member Joined: Oct 9, 1999 Messages: 5,160 Likes Received: 0 Is it an old or odd OS format? Try another cable and check the connections. Try running this on it: Directory Snoop That's if you can get it to spin, make sure the door opens easy, carefully turn the disk and examine it for dirt, dust, scratches ect. and see that it turns smoothly. If all this fails I would try it in as many floppy drives and systems as I could. I have seen where 5 drives in a room wouldn't read a disk but the 6th. one would. #2 medic, Mar 21, 2001 MWink Diamond Member Joined: Oct 9, 1999 Messages: 3,637 Likes Received: 0 Are you getting that error on a Windows NT system? If so, try it in a Win 9X system and you should be able to get the data off it. You may have to run scandisk on the 9X system in some cases. #3 MWink, Mar 21, 2001 (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Loading... Similar Threads - floppy cyclic redundancy Forum Date And they say the Floppy Drive is dead..... General Hardware Feb 19, 2014 Floppy Disk General Hardware May 14, 2012 34-pin floppy to USB converter General Hardware Dec 9, 2011 SSD Drive in a floppy bay. General Hardware Apr 6, 2011 ACK! I keep getting all these Cyclical data errors on my HD General Hardware Mar 5, 2007 Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in Sign up now! New Posts Gears of War 4 Benchmark Latest: Carfax83, Oct 6, 2016 at 5:27 AM Video Cards and Graphics I want to add native USB ports to my computer. Latest: Thinker_145, Oct 6, 2016 at 5:23 AM General Hardware First Summit Ridge (Zen) Benchmarks Latest: lolfail9001, Oct 6, 2016 at 5:21 AM CPUs and Ove