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Old 18-04-2006, 10:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default How can i deal with CRC errors??????


Hey geeks,
Is there any way to avoid CRC errors.Coz i have some really imp CDs which give CRC errors while copying them.Also, some Cd's cannot be copyed on my system but can be on my friends machine.I tried buying a new Combo drive but the problem persists.Pls help me!
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Old 19-04-2006, 03:12 AM   #2 (permalink)
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use isobuster to extract them....
or alcohol/nero to make images skipping read errors and then extract
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Different CD drives have different success rates when trying to read the same scratched CD. If you are getting a CRC error, then try cleaning the CD with alcohol, and use a software called IsoBuster to read the CD contents. Also try connecting different drives to your PC and try reading. If it's still giving the error, then it may have been caused due to a poorly burnt CD. Next time, burn the CD's at a lower speed in order to be safe.
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