Hello Guys (again),
Yet again I'm faced with another issue with the "Data Redundancy Check" problem... I've read around google about the problems and what could cause it, usually it's the CD/DVD or the disc drive itself.
I'm just wondering as I get this error from my HDD (no discs), if it could indeed be my harddrive causing the redundancy errors? I've replaced the leads that connect the HDD's to the motherboard and haven't came accross the error (yet) as I haven't installed Windows 7, but before I continue I was just wondering if anyone had any ideas?
P.S: I've recently reinstalled Windows Server 2003 as it's the only setup that I can get to work without coming accross the CRC error. From there, I run the setup.exe (Windows 7) directly from my HDD which usually works however when I try from my CD on any drive I come accross the error at 2% of copying windows files.
Best Regards,
~ Mike.
Yet again I'm faced with another issue with the "Data Redundancy Check" problem... I've read around google about the problems and what could cause it, usually it's the CD/DVD or the disc drive itself.
Google said:For CDs and DVDs, the problem is a little different. Normally, when CD/DVD drives get a CRC message from a disc, they try to read the disc again - hence the grinding sound. After several failed attempts, they give up and display the redundancy check error. The problem can be hardware (loose cables, failing drive), software or damaged media. In most cases checking and cleaning the disc is the easiest way to overcome the problem. If different clean discs produce the same error, it is likely to be a hardware issue (check the discs in another drive). Another common cause of these errors is poorly burnt CDs and DVDs - especially those that had numerous or severe buffer underuns. USB burners suffer from this problem when the burn speed is too high (generally above 4X-8X)
Google said:E:\Content\StaticMeshes\>copy Jewel_SM.usx NUL
1 file(s) copied.
This reads the entire file by copying it "nowhere". If this succeeds, the problem is not actually with the file itself, but the location you were trying to copy it to. My recommendation would be to copy it to a different disk entirely, or a different machine on your local network.
I'm just wondering as I get this error from my HDD (no discs), if it could indeed be my harddrive causing the redundancy errors? I've replaced the leads that connect the HDD's to the motherboard and haven't came accross the error (yet) as I haven't installed Windows 7, but before I continue I was just wondering if anyone had any ideas?
P.S: I've recently reinstalled Windows Server 2003 as it's the only setup that I can get to work without coming accross the CRC error. From there, I run the setup.exe (Windows 7) directly from my HDD which usually works however when I try from my CD on any drive I come accross the error at 2% of copying windows files.
Best Regards,
~ Mike.
My Computer
- OS
- Windows 7