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Problems Discussion in 'Computer Help' started by Master Chief, Oct 31, 2005. Master Chief Member Joined: Jun 20, 2005 Messages:
Dvd Shrink Data Error Cyclic Redundancy Check
177 Likes Received: 0 Ok, this has never happened to me until today. I bought F.E.A.R.(the 5 cd version) and tried to install it. I installed disk one and it asked me for http://www.gamespot.com/forums/pc-mac-linux-society-1000004/fear-install-prob-26565438/ disk two. I put in disk two and it installs it for a little bit and something pops up and says "Data Error (cyclic redundancy check". So basically, the game wont install. What does that mean? It cant be my PC cause I just installed Quake 4 on it perfectly. I thought it was the F.E.A.R. cd but it wasent, cause I installed it on my lappy, https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/f-e-a-r-install-problems.1732535/ what is the problem here? PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!!! #1 Master Chief, Oct 31, 2005 natto fire Diamond Member Joined: Jan 4, 2000 Messages: 7,053 Likes Received: 0 I have got these while installing XP before, using a different CD-ROM drive always did the trick. #2 natto fire, Oct 31, 2005 Master Chief Member Joined: Jun 20, 2005 Messages: 177 Likes Received: 0 Originally posted by: Captain_Howdy I have got these while installing XP before, using a different CD-ROM drive always did the trick.Click to expand... That did do the trick, thanks a lot, but does that mean my other drive is going bad? I hope not, thats my dvd burner! #3 Master Chief, Oct 31, 2005 FlyingPenguin Golden Member Joined: Nov 1, 2000 Messages: 1,793 Likes Received: 0 Drive might need the lens cleaned. Try a lens cleaner. It might also be that the drive is a bit finicky and doesn't like the copy protection on the CD. Or the drive might be going bad. #4 FlyingPenguin, Nov 1, 2005 draganjr Senior member Joined: Apr 28, 2005 Messages: 262 Likes Received: 0 I know this is old but I am getting the
Microsoft Outlook 2010, a user has lots of features to work with. On the other side, there are number of errors which come off and restrict the access to Outlook data. One such known error message which occurs in Outlook is: http://bigtech.biz/index.php/entry/help-desk/clear-away-outlook-cyclic-redundancy-check-error-with-pst-recovery-tool “Data Error (Cyclic Redundancy Check)" Or “File path\filename.pst could not be accessed. Data error. Cyclic redundancy check.” The error message of cyclic redundancy check generally appears while downloading the Outlook mail. Getting this error can completely block your Outlook data accessibility and view of messages and other components of Outlook. You can’t send/receive, delete, or move, copy, paste any item. Also there is a big fear of losing valuable data. Therefore, to come out data error of this situation, firstly understand the basic cause of this issue. Cause – Corrupt PST File Errors in Hard disk and corruption of Outlook PST file could be the reasons for this error. For errors in disk, check the disk for all errors. Also regarding PST corruption, any wrong operation, improper working of Outlook or accidental shutdown of computer system, software, or hardware issue can make a PST file corrupt. However, recovery of corrupt PST data error cyclic file is possible and this error can be easily fixed.Steps to fix this error: 1. Check Hard disk for errors: Perform a disk check with Windows utility for finding errors. Use the following steps:- Open command prompt and type cmd in Start -> Run (For Windows XP) or Start Search box (for Windows 7 and vista) -> then press Enter. - In command prompt, type chkdsk /f and press Enter. Perform disk check and when it is completed then close the command prompt and restart Outlook to check. Now if Outlook is working fine then its good, you can access all your data back. But if not then move to second method. 2. Repair Outlook PST File: One can use two types of tools to repair corrupt PST file. One is Inbox repair Tool (Scanpst.exe) and other is Outlook PST Recovery tool. Both these tools work differently. With Scanpst you can repair a corrupt PST file of only size not more than 2 GB. Also sometimes you may get an unrepaired PST file after repair process. So basically, this utility is preferred for low level corruption cases. But its failure rate is high and several times it does not provide the right results. Now move towards the second option which is PST Recovery tool. This provides you much flexibility and ea