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      8th Oct 2006
http://www.softwarepatch.com/tips/cy...edundancy.html

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| Hello all. I copy data onto DL DVD RW discs, then delete the file on my
hard
| drive. I went to copy a file from the DVD back to the hard drive, and got
a
| Cyclic Redundancy error, and the file would not copy. It's perfectly
| readable on the DVD, but I can't copy it to HD, flash drive, or anything.
| What's the problem?
| Thanks.
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LMO
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      8th Oct 2006
Hello all. I copy data onto DL DVD RW discs, then delete the file on my hard
drive. I went to copy a file from the DVD back to the hard drive, and got a
Cyclic Redundancy error, and the file would not copy. It's perfectly
readable on the DVD, but I can't copy it to HD, flash drive, or anything.
What's the problem?
Thanks.

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"LMO" <lmo01'nospam'@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hello all. I copy data onto DL DVD RW discs, then delete the file on my

hard
> drive. I went to copy a file from the DVD back to the hard drive, and got

a
> Cyclic Redundancy error, and the file would not copy. It's perfectly
> readable on the DVD, but I can't copy it to HD, flash drive, or anything.
> What's the problem?
> Thanks.
>
> --
> LMO
> "O Wad some Powr, the Giftie Gie us,
> To see oursels as others see us."
>
>


Either your source volume (the DVD) or the target volume (HDD)
has a serious problem. I suspect your DVD or else the DVD drive
is marginal. Make another copy on a different machine!


 
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LittleMoo
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      8th Oct 2006
The problem is that either the data on the disk is damaged or the disk
itself is damaged.

You can try to use CD-Check to recover your data:
http://www.softwarepatch.com/software/cd-recovery.html

-Dan

"LMO" <lmo01'nospam'@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hello all. I copy data onto DL DVD RW discs, then delete the file on my
> hard drive. I went to copy a file from the DVD back to the hard drive, and
> got a Cyclic Redundancy error, and the file would not copy. It's perfectly
> readable on the DVD, but I can't copy it to HD, flash drive, or anything.
> What's the problem?
> Thanks.
>
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> LMO
> "O Wad some Powr, the Giftie Gie us,
> To see oursels as others see us."
>



 
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Jonny
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      8th Oct 2006
Don't you mean the filename and properties is perfectly readable on the DVD,
not the data contained within that file.
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"LMO" <lmo01'nospam'@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hello all. I copy data onto DL DVD RW discs, then delete the file on my
> hard drive. I went to copy a file from the DVD back to the hard drive, and
> got a Cyclic Redundancy error, and the file would not copy. It's perfectly
> readable on the DVD, but I can't copy it to HD, flash drive, or anything.
> What's the problem?
> Thanks.
>
> --
> LMO
> "O Wad some Powr, the Giftie Gie us,
> To see oursels as others see us."
>



 
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