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The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows XP windows encountered a problem copying files (18 posts) Started 8 years ago by amberlynn82 Latest reply from LH Topic Viewed 74744 times amberlynn82 Posts: 5 This post has been error copying file from packed archive reported. I am trying to copy some pictures onto a cd, which I have done hundreds of times
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on this exact same computer. However, when I am trying to do it now it keeps giving me the error message. Windows encountered a problem when
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trying to copy this file. What do you want Windows to do? And then it gives all of the detailed information for the picture. I have tried saving it to desktop and then copying, changing the file name, and nothing will work. I
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tried copying some files onto a DVD and that is when it first gave me this same exact error message. I didnt think anything of it, but got the same message now when trying to use a CD-R. Could I have messed something up inserting the DVD? It is a DVD - R/RW hard drive so I dont know why it didnt work anyway. I need to copy pictures to discs all the time for my business, can anyone help me? Oh, and BTW, the control error copying file or folder catastrophic failure + c option did not work to copy the text in the error message. Thought you might like to know. Thanks in advance for any help anyone can give me. Oh, and I have XP Amber Reports: · Posted 8 years ago Top Budohorseman Posts: 847 This post has been reported. What is the source of the picture and what type is it (.jpg, .tif etc)? EDIT: And is it just one of the pictures that it can't copy? Reports: · Posted 8 years ago Top jack7h3r1pp3r Posts: 2815 This post has been reported. couldn't you just rewrite the error message and post on here that would help a lot Reports: · Posted 8 years ago Top Smashpmk712 Posts: 313 This post has been reported. @Jack, 'Windows encountered a problem when trying to copy this file. What do you want Windows to do?' I think this is the error amberlynn82 is getting Reports: · Posted 8 years ago Top jack7h3r1pp3r Posts: 2815 This post has been reported. o i thought there might be more to it but ya i guess i wasn't really thinking i only slept like 3 hours last night lol Reports: · Posted 8 years ago Top amberlynn82 Posts: 5 This post has been reported. 'Windows encountered a problem when trying to copy this file. What do you want Windows to do?' Yes, this is the error message that I am receiving. Budo - the file type is a jpg but it will not let
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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 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. 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