Nero Data Error Cyclic Redundancy Check
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Storage > cyclic redundancy errors produced from Nero Discussion in 'Memory and Storage' started by cannot copy data error cyclic redundancy check Noid, Mar 7, 2009. Noid Platinum Member Joined: Sep 20, 2000 Messages: 2,052 Likes Received: 0 I have a new cd/dvd burner. ( data error cyclic redundancy check fix cd SONY DVD RW DW-G120A ) I been trying to burn my Ghost images to Memorex DVD as data disk. The Ghost images are 2bg each, (spanned image creation) The images wont burn to the DVD without this error
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... ' error;win32;Data error (cyclic redundancy check). (code: 23);D:\ C.GHO ' My OS is W2K SP4 ( NTFS ) My ghost images reside on a FAT32 partition. Can anyone suggest a fix, or a work around? TIA #1 Noid, Mar 7, 2009 VirtualLarry Lifer Joined: Aug 25, 2001 Messages: 33,959 Likes Received: 120 That sounds like it is giving an error reading teh file off of your HD, not burniing it. I would run you
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disk mfgs low-level surface scan diagnostics on the HD. #2 VirtualLarry, Mar 7, 2009 taltamir Lifer Joined: Mar 21, 2004 Messages: 13,574 Likes Received: 0 delete the file D:\ C.GHO #3 taltamir, Mar 8, 2009 Noid Platinum Member Joined: Sep 20, 2000 Messages: 2,052 Likes Received: 0 Larry - The HD has no issues. It's a Western Digital SATA 2 drive. Could it be the driver? Or maybe the DVD driver? taltmar - That is the image I'm burning to disk. I'm burning spanned Ghost images to DVD. I'm not overclocked. Prime95 stable. Memtest 2 days no errors. I'm so frustrated. Could my new DVD burner be damaged? I don't have another burner to try. And, my warranty is expired from NewEgg Hmmm, I wonder if Sony has answers. #4 Noid, Mar 8, 2009 Nothinman Elite Member Joined: Sep 14, 2001 Messages: 30,672 Likes Received: 0 Larry - The HD has no issues.Click to expand... How do you know? Have you tried copying the ghost image to another drive/location to see if it does indeed read properly? #5 Nothinman, Mar 8, 2009 Noid Platinum Member Joined: Sep 20, 2000 Messages: 2,052 Likes Received: 0 Yes. I have tried that too. I'm begining to think the Nero cant write files over 1 GB. #6 Noid, Mar 9, 2009 RebateMonger Elite Member Joined:
make sure that your data has been read properly. If a Cyclic Redundancy Check fails, it could mean several things. by Leo A. Notenboom, © 2006 When I burn a CD or DVD, I frequently jfilerecovery get a "Cyclic Redundancy Check" error when I go to read it. The media has
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no scratches or anything obviously wrong, so why is this happening? And more importantly, what do I do? • A "Cyclic Redundancy Check", robocopy error 23 cyclic redundancy check or more commonly just "CRC", is an error detection mechanism that makes sure that the data you're trying to read from media, such as hard disks, CDs and DVDs, is actually correct. By "correct", we mean that the https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/cyclic-redundancy-errors-produced-from-nero.273099/ data you read is in fact the data that was written. When a CRC check fails, there are several possibilities and places to look. • A CRC works by taking a block of the data that is about to be written to the media, calculating a checksum (basically some math involving all the data, that results in a number), and writing that number, along with the original data, to the media. When the data is later read, http://ask-leo.com/cyclic_redundancy_check_what_is_it_and_how_do_i_get_rid_of_it_on_my_newly_burnt_cds_and_dvds.html that same calculation happens, and if a different number results, then an error is declared - the data read was not the same as the data written. CRC checks happen each time you read the media. Many CD and DVD burning programs will include a read pass immediately after writing, to ensure that the data was written properly. There are several ways that a checksum error could happen: A Bad Write: if the device that wrote the media had a problem while writing, it could have written the wrong data. Dirt in the Writer: dust or other obstructions in a CD or DVD writer can interfere with the laser and cause the bad data to be written. Bad Media: poor quality media, particularly CDs and DVDs, can sometimes "not take" the data that's written to them. Perhaps there's a flaw in the physical media. These types of flaws may not be visible to the naked eye - even a one-bit error can cause a CRC calculation to fail. Bad Write Alignment: it's fairly obvious that on CDs and DVDs data is written in a circle on the media. However, exactly where that circle lands is dependent on the alignment of the drive. It could be slightly off-center, or skewed in some way. This is frequently the case if a CD or DVD reads perfectly on the drive t
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