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| Data Error: cyclic redundancy check OS: WIN 98SE Location: my Office WE are doing this program (I'm sure that your kid has heard of it) caleed Accellereated Reader and STAR. WEll, we transferred the students from one schoo to another (6th to 7th) and now when I try to export the files, I get this message: Data Error: cyclic redundancy check ANy one know how to get around this so that I can get several angry, ravaging, foaming-at-the-mouth- teachers off my back? |
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| Re: Data Error: cyclic redundancy check CRC errors are usually indicative of corrupt files or corrupt media. With what machines and media are you trying to do the import/export? Give us a few more specifics of your setup. |
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| Re: Data Error: cyclic redundancy check Im not clear on what you mean... |
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| Re: Data Error: cyclic redundancy check He means that whatever you are trying to put those files on - floppy disk, CD, a hard drive - the disk is perhaps stuffed! CRC errors are usually the machine telling you that it is having problems trying to read or write the files! He's also saying that we need to know more about your machine itself - what sort of drives are in it and so on. Just knowing it's a 'computer' with 'Windows 98' isn't enough information for us. |
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| Re: Data Error: cyclic redundancy check I experienced CRC errors a number of times too. I heard that it's a kind of algorithm that checks whether the data read from a media is actually read correctly or not(i.e if there is any missing bits). I saw this error message while copying files from floppy disks. But I think it is not always because of a bad disk. Sometimes I found this error with disks that act perfectly okay in my pc, but in some pcs i get the error while copying files from that very "perfectly working disks". So i guess it has something to do with the pc where files are being copied to. |
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| Re: Data Error: cyclic redundancy check I have had the same problem, I wondered if you guys could give me some helpful advice. I'm trying to copy a few images from my old pc to my new one, using a floppy disk as I can't be bothered with burning to a cd. Here are the pc specs: NEW PC -------- 2.4Ghz Celeron Processor 512Mb DDR Ram 80Gb Hard Drive ATi Radeon 9200 64mb Standard floppy disk drive Windows XP Home OLD PC ------- 1 Ghz AMD Athlon 256Mb DDR Ram 50Gb Hard Drive NVidia GeForce3 32mb Standard floppy disk drive Windows XP Professional I was thinking that maybe it's the two different XP versions conflicting, as with my Fuji digital camera I get the same error when trying to transfer images to my new pc, but with my old pc it's fine. I'm only young so if I'm just stupid then please forgive me...any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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| Re: Data Error: cyclic redundancy check Hi DerelictThreat, First of all- welcome to TechTalk! We ask that members not tag their questions on to a thread previously started by another member (regardless of how similar your problem might seem). Not only does it divert the focus of the thread away from the original poster's problem, but it also makes it less likely that you yourself will get the individual attention that you need. Please start your own thread and post your question there. When you do, please try to give us as much specific info as possible regarding the problem (exact error messages, system specs, etc.). For a full description of our posting guidelines and general rules of conduct, please see this page: http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforum..._faq#faq_rules Thanks for understanding. |
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| Re: Data Error: cyclic redundancy check Hello Everyone, First time user of this forum. I hope it will come in handy since I know little about technology. I am a student and I have been saving important papers and files onto a floppy disk. I do this on my home computer, Windows XP, Microsoft Word. I have never ever experienced problems doing this until recently. One of my disks reads "Data Error (Cyclic Redundancy Check)" and will not open. It then says "You do not have access to the folder 'A:/'. See your administrator for access to this folder." This disk worked fine one day and now all of the sudden it is treating me this way. Can anyone tell me what is going on? Is there any hope of me retrieving my papers from this disk? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. |
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| Re: Data Error: cyclic redundancy check Hello Mr Wison, Please see my post directly above yours regarding our posting procedures in these forums. You need to start your own separate thread for your question. Thanks. :) |
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