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More... Off-Topic Tags How-tos Drivers Ask a Question Computing.NetForumsWindows VistaGeneral Error uninstalling cyberlink power director Tags:powererror frankevie September 11, 2010 at 04:33:30 Specs: Windows 15.08.2009 windows vista, i am trying http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_programs/i-get-an-error-the-program-definition-file-is-lost/4d07d7a0-dc07-4f4a-8241-8f2a02f837ad to unistall a program called cyberlink power director, when i use the unistall program to unistall the said program i get a message comes up and says error THE PRODUCT DEFINITION FILE LOST, does anyone knows what this means, and how to fix this problem. thanks See More: Error uninstalling cyberlink power director Report • #1 mavis007 September 14, 2010 at http://www.computing.net/answers/windows-vista/error-uninstalling-cyberlink-power-director/8372.html 14:59:45 ... CyberLink Community Forum ...<< click shows one solution "...You cannot install the PowerDirector component only, from DVD Suite, it is necessary to install the complete suite then uninstall the items not required..."..... Posting is provided "AS IS" with no warrantieshttp://a.imageshack.us/img833/1862/...Grrrr... ...im Report • Start a discussion Related Solutions› [Solved] Computer screen going black, sound looping, no error message › [Solved] Browser Program email error › [Solved] ASUS Vista Windows not coming up. Error › pc powers down just like pulling plug, only when using ffox › [Solved] hp compaq 6715b has non system disk error replace and strike › [Solved] Error 1327 Cannot find drive G:\ › [Solved] Acer Aspire 4730z disk read error See More ↓ Ask Your QuestionEnter more details...Thousands of users waiting to help!Ask now Weekly Poll Have you used Amazon Echo? Yes No Not yet What's that? View Results Poll Finishes In 7 Days.Discuss in The LoungePoll History About Us | Advertising Info | Privacy Policy | Terms Of Use and Sale | Copyright Policy | Contact Us© A Purch Company. All Rights Reser
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verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (November 2013) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Photo data corruption; in this case, a result of a failed data recovery from a hard disk drive Data corruption refers to errors in computer data that occur during writing, reading, storage, transmission, or processing, which introduce unintended changes to the original data. Computer, transmission and storage systems use a number of measures to provide end-to-end data integrity, or lack of errors. In general, when data corruption occurs, a file containing that data will produce unexpected results when accessed by the system or the related application; results could range from a minor loss of data to a system crash. For example, if a Microsoft Word file is corrupted, when a person tries to open that file with MS Word, they may get an error message, thus the file would not be opened or the file might open with some of the data corrupted (or in some cases, completely corrupted, leaving the document unintelligble). The image to the right is a corrupted jpg file in which most of the information has been lost. Some types of malware may intentionally corrupt files as part of their payloads, usually by overwriting them with inoperative or garbage code, while non-malicious viruses may also unintentionally corrupt files when it accesses them. If a virus or trojan with this payload method manages to alter files critical to the running of the computer's operating system software or physical hardware, the entire system may be rendered unusable. Some programs can give a suggestion to repair the file automatically (after the error), and some programs cannot repair it. It depends on the level of corruption, and the built-in functionality of the application to handle the error. There are various causes of the corruption. Contents 1 Overview 2 Silent 3 Countermeasures 4 See also 5 References 6 External links Overview[edit] There are two types of data corruption associated with computer systems, undetected and detected. Undetected data corruption, also known as silent data corruption, results in the most dangerous errors as there is no indication that the data is incorrect. Detected data corruption may be permanent with the loss of data, or may be temporary when some part of the system is able to detect and correct the error; there is no data corruption in the latter case. Data corruption can occur at any level in a system, from the host to the storage medium. Modern systems attempt to detect corruption