Data Error Cyclic Redundancy Check Windows Home Server
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Sign in with Twitter Sign Up All Content All Content This Topic This Forum Advanced Search Browse Forums Downloads Guidelines Staff Online Users More Activity All Activity My Activity Streams Unread Content Content I Started Search More Store Orders Manage Purchases My Details Personal Information Addresses Account Credit Alternative Contacts More Support Support More We Got Served More More All Activity Home Home Servers & NAS Windows Home Server & Windows Server Windows Home Server v1 Server Storage and Disk Management Data error (cyclic redundancy http://superuser.com/questions/601373/windows-home-server-whs-cyclic-redundancy-check-error check) Sign in to follow this Followers 1 Data error (cyclic redundancy check) Started by JoeCNM, October 23, 2008 7 posts in this topic JoeCNM 0 Newbie Members 0 8 posts Posted October 23, 2008 My HP WHS has been acting up lately (slow access and slow weird console). I've been trying to get a solid copy of my data to an external http://forum.wegotserved.com/index.php?/topic/4334-data-error-cyclic-redundancy-check/ drive and I'm getting " Can not copy File Name Data error (cyclic redundancy check)". Reading about this in your forum tells me that I have a drive that is about to die. How can I tell which drive on my server is the cuprit so I can replace it? Thanks in advance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Upgrade to a WGS Supporter Account to remove this ad. Guest Drashna (WGS) Guests Posted October 23, 2008 Try checking the event log on the server. Under the system logs, it should give you a "path" and that should tell you which drive is the problem. Or enough info to track it down. To run event viewer on your server, run "eventvwr.msc" if you need to. But yes, this error usually points to eminent drive failure. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites JoeCNM 0 Newbie Members 0 8 posts Posted October 23, 2008 Drashna, Thanks for the quick reply. Looks like it's HardDisk2 which I think, is a good thing. Is there a way that I can view exac
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which need urgent investigation. The error will also almost certainly arise if you try to copy the file using Windows Explorer. This article has more details.Note that the error may be on either source/left or destination/right, unless either of these is a non-Windows resource such as FTP, in which case it will be on the 'other side', as it is not possible for a non-Windows resource to return a Windows error message - ipso facto, the error is coming from the side where Windows is 'involved'.It isquite possible you also see the Windows error 1392: "The file or directory is corrupted and unreadable" in such circumstances. The reasons will be much the same - disk or folder\file corruption. This article was helpful (thinking…) · Flag this article as inaccurate…Flag this article as inaccurate… · Admin → New and returning users may sign in Sign in prestine Your name Your email address Check! invalid email (thinking…) Reset or sign in with UserVoice password Forgot password? Create a password I agree to the Terms of Service Signed in as (Sign out) Close Close Sign in Sign in Sign up Cancel Technical Articles Information to include for technical support Bug Reporting Creating a debug information file SyncBack Touch Guide Why SyncBack Touch Does Not Work With iOS The Syncback Management System Guide Safe Computing Your Software Broke My Hardware Known bugs and problems with SyncBack Transferring profiles from one computer to another The Format of the Text Log File Running SyncBack from an external storage device Receiving the log email on profile run Access Denied Error Message Access Denied for folder System Volume The Differences Between File Systems Automatic backup and sync when files change Windows Task Scheduler Fails Assigning a drive letter to external USB The Windows Task Scheduler How to see the list of scheduled jobs Starting and Stopping the Windows Scheduler How to set up a different schedule at the weekends to that of a weekday Auto-shut down after running a schedule Variables Cannot see hidden folders How to set the error level for a batch fi