Can folders become corrupt?

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Can folders become corrupt?

I had a normal copy and a backup copy of a main folder that has numerous subfolders.

I used RapidCRC to create a sfv file of the normal copy.

I then used the sfv file to check the CRC of the backup copy.
For some reason, I keep getting Error 3. If I click descr, it gives
"Error Message
Windows gave the following description of the error:
The system cannot find the patch specified."

This same error happens if i do it the other way around - sfv file of backup copy then check CRC of normal copy.



So I decided to recreate a replica of the two main folders and their subfolders from scratch. Then I moved the files over one by one. When I repeated what I did earlier on, this time round, RapidCRC didn't give any error. All files were CRC correct.

What could be wrong and causing this kind of folder corruption?
The problematic folders were created in my previous PC. I copied them over to my new PC when I bought the new one and I haven't touched them in a long time.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Professional 32bit
Everything can (and if it would be for Murhpy will) go wrong at some time for a number of reasons (HDD controller faulty, electromagnetic interferences, malware etc.
What you can do until you're certain, something needs to be replaced (easier than copy, create SFVs and then compare
Tera-Copy which can be set to copy or move from the context menu and also does a CRC check of the files involved. I use it constantly to shovel stuff onto my external drives

Copy your files faster with TeraCopy

-DG
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP m8000n
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x86
CPU
DualCore AMD Athlon 64 X2, 2600 MHz 5200+
Motherboard
Asus M2N68-LA (Narra)
Memory
Samsung 2GB DDR2
Graphics Card(s)
Onboard NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
Sound Card
Onboard nVIDIA nForce 6100-430 (MCP61P)
Monitor(s) Displays
Westinghouse 19" LED
Screen Resolution
1280x1024
Hard Drives
SATA II Seagate Barracuda 500GB
USB II WD Elements 500GB
USB II WD My Book 1TB
USB II WD My Book 2TB
PSU
Stock (HP)
Case
Stock (HP)
Cooling
Stock
Keyboard
Logitech Classic KB 200
Mouse
Standard HP opticle USB mouse
May not be due to folder/file corruption.

When you do a full folder copy. Some things may get left behind in old folder, or new files created in new location.
These are hidden system files, not the files you want. (ie. Thumbs.db or Desktop.ini).
IF this happens, the CRC check will fail because the folders are indeed different.

Not saying this is what is happening, but it is a possibility.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self Built
OS
Win 7 Ultimate 32bit
CPU
C2D E6600 2.4Ghz
Motherboard
Intel D965WH
Memory
4G Kingston KHX5400D2
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 570 HD SC (012-P3-1573-KR)
Sound Card
On-Board
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung 226BW
Screen Resolution
1680 x 1050
Hard Drives
2 x 250 Seagate Barracuda
2 x 500 Seagate Barracuda (Raid1)
PSU
Corsair TX750W
Case
In-Win C589
Cooling
Stock Intel Cooling
Everything can (and if it would be for Murhpy will) go wrong at some time for a number of reasons (HDD controller faulty, electromagnetic interferences, malware etc.
What you can do until you're certain, something needs to be replaced (easier than copy, create SFVs and then compare
Tera-Copy which can be set to copy or move from the context menu and also does a CRC check of the files involved. I use it constantly to shovel stuff onto my external drives

Copy your files faster with TeraCopy

-DG
Teracopy only copies files right? I'm actually looking for a diagnostics tool to find out what is wrong with the folder and what caused it to turn weird.


May not be due to folder/file corruption.

When you do a full folder copy. Some things may get left behind in old folder, or new files created in new location.
These are hidden system files, not the files you want. (ie. Thumbs.db or Desktop.ini).
IF this happens, the CRC check will fail because the folders are indeed different.

Not saying this is what is happening, but it is a possibility.
There are no system files in there. I've disabled hiding of files, including OS system files.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Professional 32bit
TeraCopy copies/moves and checks the copied/moved folder in the process with a CRC check.
It doesn't tell you why something went wrong only if.
Right now I can't think of a tool that would aid you in your task.
Copied files/folders will be corrupted either if the harddrive or the HDD driver/HDD cables fail (if your HDDs have SMART capabilities...that would be something to look into) or if the used cache gets damaged (either through malware, defective windows components or faulty RAM (which will eventually lead to BSODs)

So I would take measures to eliminate those possibilities to zero in on the reason why.

-DG
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP m8000n
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x86
CPU
DualCore AMD Athlon 64 X2, 2600 MHz 5200+
Motherboard
Asus M2N68-LA (Narra)
Memory
Samsung 2GB DDR2
Graphics Card(s)
Onboard NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
Sound Card
Onboard nVIDIA nForce 6100-430 (MCP61P)
Monitor(s) Displays
Westinghouse 19" LED
Screen Resolution
1280x1024
Hard Drives
SATA II Seagate Barracuda 500GB
USB II WD Elements 500GB
USB II WD My Book 1TB
USB II WD My Book 2TB
PSU
Stock (HP)
Case
Stock (HP)
Cooling
Stock
Keyboard
Logitech Classic KB 200
Mouse
Standard HP opticle USB mouse
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