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      25th Jul 2004
what does this mean? I was trying to copy a mp3 file from a cd and i can not copy it because this error keeps coming up. The cd is not damaged from what i can see. I even tryed copying in dos mode using command prompt but still no luck. Any suggestions?
 
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      25th Jul 2004
If Windows is reporting a CRC error then the file is corrupt. This would
make sense if it was burned to a CD and didn't get burned right. There's not
much you can do except to try and get a hold of the original file and copy
it again. When burning CD's it might also be a good idea to have Nero or
Roxio verify that the files were copied correctly.
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> what does this mean? I was trying to copy a mp3 file from a cd and i can
> not copy it because this error keeps coming up. The cd is not damaged
> from what i can see. I even tryed copying in dos mode using command
> prompt but still no luck. Any suggestions?



 
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