Accually, I don't think that I can. The other day while moving a spanned archive I had crc errors in 2 of the files that it moved. I had to recopy the files one at a time in order to aviod corruption.
Yesterday I also reverified the fact that I can copy files to CD-RW that won't extract on...
Oh, it seems that the copy process somhow creates the crc errors within the files... explination: when I copied the volume from D to C - *.r03, *.r06 and others got crc errors... I then simply replaced *.r03 and the others one at a time from my D drive and YES it got rid of the errors. I...
THAT'S IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've just extracted one of the problem archives that I couldn't extract because it was on my D: drive. I now know that I have to move everything from D to C in order to extract it.... what a pain huh?
Well, I guess it works anyway... I hope that this helped the...
I've just been told that some people experiance problems like this with RAID configs. I am using a PCI ad in card for my extra ATA133 drives. It would make sence that it's a hardware problem if I've been through a format/reinstall and still encounter the problems.
Will test extraction on...
Oh, also...
CRC error displays at random points in the archive... If I for example extract an archive set to one folder I may get a CRC error only after it has processed the entire volume (outputting only an error like this: "! CRC failed in file.bin. The file is corrupt"), but the same...
I have the same problem. I've figured out that it's almost definatly a problem with winRAR but I can't pinpoint it or figure out how to correct it. Other things that I've noticed are that I can test a file in winRAR and it will test fine, check the SFV file with FlashSFV and it tests fine, but...
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