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Hello Guys: For quite a few years I have been using Drive Image (DI) daily with no problems whatsoever. Now, all of a sudden I get 'Error 45 CRC error in data' when it gets to about 94% done. I did a check on Google & all I found was to do a checkdisk for errors. All comes out AOK, no errors whatsoever, then I run DI again to no avail. Does anybody have any idea what it might be?
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Also, I know I can run DI with a DEBUG switch so as to find what the problem might be, but I don't have any idea how to do it. I looked thru the HELP section in the program & this is what they have: Command Line Options The following command line options are supported by Drive Image 2002. When you specify multiple options, the order is unimportant. Command Line Option Description /CBS Check for bad sectors /DBG= Enable debug messages /ERR= Specify error output file /IFC Ignore file system checks /LOG= Specify log output file /MFS= Set maximum image file size /OVI= Overlapped I/O (multi-threading) – not available in DOS version /PRI= (with /OVI) Set process priority (multi-threading) /VIP Verify image partitions /ZLB Use ZLib compression so Drive Image 2002 can read images created with Drive Image 1.0 or 2.0 Could somebody PLEASE guide me as to how to proceed?
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