Data Error.. Cyclic Redundancy Check

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Okay.. I had more than enough..

First, I was extracting a 60GB file and it gave me this error.

-Tried Rebooting
-Tried chkdsk
-Extracted using 7Zip and Winrar. Tried in ubuntu. Removed Winrar and used original zip opener from windows and still error. Tried all winrar settings. Skip Broken files. Tried repairing archive..

Nothing. SO that was a WASTE of 60 GIGABYTES!

That was from two weeks.

NOW comes to today.

I was extracting 5 files (5GB Overall approximately)
(I extracted them a lot lot before and they worked. and I'm PRETTY sure. so no file is damaged)

Did this again..

THIS ERROR IS MAKING ME [CENSORED] GO CRAZY!

Any help?..
 

Colif

Win 11 Master
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Is this an ssd or a hdd?

have you run chkdsk on the drive?

open command prompt (admin)
If its a HDD type chkdsk X: /f /r and press enter (replace X with the drive letter of drive you want to scan)

If its an ssd, type chkdsk X: /f and press enter (replace X with the drive letter of drive you want to scan)

you don't run /r on SSD as they don't have sectors to repair

either way, 2 paragraphs will pop up and ask if you want to run at startup, type y and press enter. Restart PC to run check, it should fix the error


 
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Guest

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And watch your language - - this is a family forum often used by minors & females, not just adult males. :no:

So unnecessary.
 
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The problem is it's on all drives. I extracted the files on all drives and i still get the error. It's not a specific drive. Also its HDD not SSD..
 


Almost certainly RAM then. Download/run memtest86+; I suspect it will pick up errors.