Reference number: CH000430
Cyclic Redundancy
Check or CRC error.
Issue:Cyclic Redundancy Check or CRC error.
Cause:
This error message could be generated
by any of the below reasons.
- During the transmission of the file
it became corrupt or bad
- The file was sent inappropriately
- The device being opened from is bad
or contains errors
- The file itself is bad or the
program attempting to open the file is bad.
Solution:Network / Modem
transmission issues
If you are attempting to open the
file from a network / modem it is likely the network either is
encountering collisions or other errors during the data
transmission. Note: if the file is being sent through a session such
as FTP or Telnet
it is possible that it may not be sent properly. If the file is a
text file, the file must be sent as either ASCII or TEXT mode. If, however,
the file is a program or non-text file, it must be sent as a Binary
file.
- Attempt to re-send the file.
- Try Alternate method of sending
the file.
- Verify the file was sent properly (ASCII / TEXT / Binary)
- Verify with Network Administrator
that the network is not experiencing issues.
Removable media
issues
If the file is attempting to be
opened from a removable media such as a Zip disk / Floppy diskette
it is possible data corruption is being encountered on the diskette
itself or when coming from the removable media.
- Try an alternate diskette or
media
CD issues
If the file is being opened from a
CD-ROM it is possible the CD is dirty or scratched causing read
errors. If the CD was burned it is possible that it was burned
improperly.
- Clean the CD-ROM
- Re-burn the software
File is bad or
program attempting to open the file is bad
Finally, if the file is being opened
from the hard disk drive or other media, it is likely that the file
is corrupted or the program opening the file is corrupted.
- Download the file again.
- Reinstall the program being used
to open the file
- Attempt to open with a different
program
- If the file is on the hard disk
drive, run scandisk / defrag
- Assume the file is bad and cannot
be recovered
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