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Data Error (CRC)

 
 
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      6th Aug 2006
Folks:


Trying to copy a 1Gig file from DVD to hard disk using Windows Explorer.
The process starts and runs for 4 minutes (half way there) then shows the
following error message:

************************************************************
Cannot Copy <Filename> Data Error (Cyclic Redundancy Check)
************************************************************

Next, I tried to force the copy by using Xcopy /V /C. These 2 switches
Verify & Continue the copying process.
Again the copying failed.

* Is there some other command/technique that would allow me to copy this
1G file from DVD to hardDrive ?


I can see & hear the content of this file very well but cannot copy this 1
file. Similar files on the same DVD have been copied.
Also, this is NOT a movie, etc where someone would want to use antiCopying
strategies.


Thanks,
Jo.


 
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      6th Aug 2006

<JoJo> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Folks:
>
>
> Trying to copy a 1Gig file from DVD to hard disk using Windows Explorer.
> The process starts and runs for 4 minutes (half way there) then shows the
> following error message:
>
> ************************************************************
> Cannot Copy <Filename> Data Error (Cyclic Redundancy Check)
> ************************************************************
>
> Next, I tried to force the copy by using Xcopy /V /C. These 2 switches
> Verify & Continue the copying process.
> Again the copying failed.
>
> * Is there some other command/technique that would allow me to copy

this
> 1G file from DVD to hardDrive ?
>
>
> I can see & hear the content of this file very well but cannot copy this 1
> file. Similar files on the same DVD have been copied.
> Also, this is NOT a movie, etc where someone would want to use antiCopying
> strategies.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Jo.
>
>


CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) errors occur when
Windows is unable to read the data off the current medium.
You could try a different DVD drive.


 
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      19th Oct 2006
Maybe yr DVD disk is scratched.
 
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