Data Error Cyclic Redundancy Check Backup Vista
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data error(cyclic redundancy check) Discussion in 'Software' started by lola, Mar 2, 2009. lola Private E-2 Can anyone help with error. I have vista home premium laptop. data error cyclic redundancy check raw Every time I try to do a backup I get this error. I've
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run check disk on my hard drive and found nothing. Please help Microsoft does'nt even have much help on it. cannot copy data error cyclic redundancy check Its mostly for install and I am not trying to install. Just want to do my back ups routinely. :confused lola, Mar 2, 2009 #1 plodr Major Geek Super Extraordinaire Make and model http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-performance/i-get-an-error-code-0x80070017-data-error-cyclic/e4d7140c-6c75-4bb7-ba6b-8ef8f06291be of laptop? Did it come with Vista? What program are you using to backup? Are you backing up to the hd, an external hd, DVDs? Last edited: Mar 3, 2009 plodr, Mar 3, 2009 #2 old gobbo Private E-2 Hi, I have this problem with Windows Backup. Error log: Backup encountered a problem while backing up file D:\Users\DUNCAN\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\z7ihmrwf.default\extensions\{e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103}\chrome\lightning-it.jar. ErrorData error (cyclic redundancy check). (0x80070017)) I doubt that http://forums.majorgeeks.com/index.php?threads/0x80070017-data-error-cyclic-redundancy-check.183828/ it is critical, but it would be nice to know. BAcking up to external Iomega hdd 450 (I think) GB, half empty Background data: Running Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bitwith all updates to date on: AsusTek M4N78-AM CPU: Name AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 810 Processor Cpu Socket Socket AM3 (938) Max CPU Speed 2600 MHz Memory: Maximum Capacity 8192 MBytes Nvidia GeForce 8200 memory controller Storage: 2x Seagate ST3320418AS 320GB x2 old gobbo, Apr 21, 2013 #3 AtlBo Major Geek Extraordinaire I noticed this happens on Vista and Windows 7. These below look good. In the first one below, I notice that it was using error checking on a USB expansion drive that fixed the problem, although I guess it could have been any of the drives: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...ror-code/c97a2d3b-6f9d-422a-921e-146ac5c07ac1 http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...80070017/26cf3bfb-6bb9-40e9-a066-3908a19122a9 For more information Google: 0x80070017 data error(cyclic redundancy check) AtlBo, Apr 22, 2013 #4 pwillener MajorGeek It's always confusing if someone resurrects a 4+ year old topic, even if the problem appears to be similar. Better start a new topic, so people won't think there are two unresolved problems in one topic. pwillener, Apr 22, 2013 #5 old gobbo Private E-2 Many thanks for such a comprehensive and practical answ
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Outlook 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 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 data error 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 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. data error cyclic 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 machine on your local network. And once again we need to do this within the command prompt: Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600] (C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp. C:>CD (to wherever the file is located) C:wherever>xcopy /c Outlook.pst D: 1 file(s) copied. Two important things to note here: we've used the xcopy (for eXtended copy) command, and we've added the "/C" switch which keeps copying even if errors are encountered. As you've already experienced, the default behavior of both COPY and XCOPY is to stop