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Default error copying file cyclic redundancy check

When ever I try to copy some files from the hard drive to a external (zip,
cd. floppy) I get the "Error Copying file or Folder (cyclic Redundancy
check)." In som of the folders there are twenty or more files and the ones
that I have a problem with are the ones with High Res photos in them?
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John McGhie [MVP - Word and Word Macintosh]
 
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Default error copying file cyclic redundancy check

Sorry: This group is about Microsoft Word. You need the Windows group down
the passage :-) You have a bad file the chances are it's a disk
corruption (a bad CRC means "the disk did not read correctly").


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When ever I try to copy some files from the hard drive to a external (zip,
cd. floppy) I get the "Error Copying file or Folder (cyclic Redundancy
check)." In som of the folders there are twenty or more files and the ones
that I have a problem with are the ones with High Res photos in them?


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