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Support Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: Cyclic redundancy check Discussion in 'All Other Software' started by Peter Miles, Feb 18, 2011. cyclic redundancy check error while deleting file Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement Peter Miles Thread Starter Joined: Mar 2,
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2009 Messages: 10 My computer runs on Windows XP. I am OK as a user but not great as a fundi of data error cyclic redundancy check dvd fixing wrong things with the computer! I copied some information from a website into a Word document, and then saved the document into a folder on my computers hard drive. The file is only 109 Kb. data error cyclic redundancy check utorrent The first time I knew I had a problem was when I was backing up my 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
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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. 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 go
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 data error cyclic redundancy check external hard drive seagate Latest reply from LH Topic Viewed 3556 times rosakw Posts: 48 This data error cyclic redundancy check raw post has been reported. I was trying to move a photo that I scanned to a folder in My Documents a
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long time ago. 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 delete it a box https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-cyclic-redundancy-check.981483/ 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 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! http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/cant-delete-file-1 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 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 ha
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Outlook https://answers.yahoo.com/question/?qid=20061106183844AAhyz8u started acting up, so as part of 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 cyclic redundancy can I get past this and backup my 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 cyclic redundancy check hard drive. First, let's make sure that the problem is actually with 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, butHelp Suggestions Send Feedback Answers Home All Categories Arts & Humanities Beauty & Style Business & Finance Cars & Transportation Computers & Internet Consumer Electronics Dining Out Education & Reference Entertainment & Music Environment Family & Relationships Food & Drink Games & Recreation Health Home & Garden Local Businesses News & Events Pets Politics & Government Pregnancy & Parenting Science & Mathematics Social Science Society & Culture Sports Travel Yahoo Products International Argentina Australia Brazil Canada France Germany India Indonesia Italy Malaysia Mexico New Zealand Philippines Quebec Singapore Taiwan Hong Kong Spain Thailand UK & Ireland Vietnam Espanol About About Answers Community Guidelines Leaderboard Knowledge Partners Points & Levels Blog Safety Tips Computers & Internet Other - Computers Next How to delete a file with "cyclic redundancy check" status? I have a folder of images which lately i noticed takes too long to display thumbnails. I decided to delete the files in this folder thinking its slows down my system. However there are 4 files I cannot delete and are giving me this feedback: "Cannot delete file: data error (cyclic redundancy check)". What... show more I have a folder of images which lately i noticed takes too long to display thumbnails. I decided to delete the files in this folder thinking its slows down my system. However there are 4 files I cannot delete and are giving me this feedback: "Cannot delete file: data error (cyclic redundancy check)". What is this? Please help me delete these files because they are slowing display of other files. Thanks for the answers. 1 following 3 answers 3 Report Abuse Are you sure you want to delete this answer? Yes No Sorry, something has gone wrong. Trending Now Bella Twins Norah Jones Alicia Machado Rebecca Ferguson Fantasy Football Toyota Highlander Ingrown toenail Sarah Palin Natalie Portman 2017 Cars Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: A Cyclic Redundancy Check, (CRC) is a data block that is added to the end of files, as well as other various blocks of data, to detect and correct errors. The value of the CRC data block is dependant on the data it is checking as well as CRC block generator equation. Unfortunately, if there are too many erros in the file, the CRC can not be used to correct the errors. There is a specific number of errors that can be corrected and detected depending on how the CRC block is generated. It will always detect the presence of twice as many erros than it can correct. My suggestion is to delete these files without the help of the operating system. Start you computer in command prompt mode and type the fo