Basically means what was read wasn't accurate when placed in memory, or when
written to a target but not accurate compared to what is in memory. Its an
I/O problem related to either the source or target of the data (HD/CD/DVD),
the cable to the Ide/scsi/usb/firewire otherwise controller port, the RAM
itself, or inaccurate timing on the motherboard, or RF interference on a
data cable.
What you're doing with the PC at the time may help provide enough clues for
an answer. That was not provided, so you have no solution provided.
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