CommonTater
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I am certainly no expert in this field so forgive me if there is no possiblity of this causing the mentioned issue, but I have also had problems with CRC errors in large files. I just automatically assumed it was something to do with my internet connection as it only happened with files I downloaded. I didn't do anything to try and fix this, and it seems to have gone away.
So, just as a suggestion, could it be because they are downloaded files in the above problem? And if definitely not, would you suggest I follow your instructions throughout this thread myself?
Thanking you in advance.
The days of "bad downloads" are pretty much over. TCP/IP is heavily error checked using both packet level and file level CRC checking. It is not impossible that you downloaded a bad file, but the odds of it are vanishingly small.
If you are getting disk IO errors the first step is to backup your hard disk. Get as much off it as you can.
From the looks of hings both you and the OP should get a technician to run hardware diagnostics on your systems... This could be any number of things --a bad hard disk being the most likely-- and there's not much point messing around endlessly on software when it's the hardware causing all the grief. You need to trust your hardware again before you do much of anything else...
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