That's right folks, Cyclic redundancy code errors.
I have to express (more like vent) my concerns when this error keeps popping up.
But there is some hope (or should I say little hope). It's called CDCheck and you can get it here:
http://www.elpros.si/CDCheck/
This is what the help file has to say about how reliable is CRC-32 code.
CRC-32 code is 32 bit number (code) generated by CRC-32 algorithm based on data input (in our case file content). This code is some sort of a "fingerprint". However it differs somewhat from the human fingerprint. It is often said that no two people have identical fingerprints. This can't be the case for our CRC fingerprint. Since there are more than 4,294,967,296 different files in the world, it is a foregone conclusion that some of them must have identical codes. However, the CRC-32 does satisfy all the above mentioned requirements for hash code. They were the goals that the CCITT had in mind when selecting the CRC-32 algorithm. In practice, the chances of inadvertently damaging or modifying a file without modifying the CRC is vanishingly small, so for all practical purposes testing CRC code to detect changes can be considered to be infallible.
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