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The “Data Error Cyclic Redundancy Check” is a problem with the mathematical process done by your computer in order to ensure that data is properly transferred from a particular source to a specified destination. During the cyclic redundancy check, your computer determines if the data being transferred is not damaged. When you get a “Data Error Cyclic Redundancy Check” message, this could very well mean that the data you are transferring is corrupted.
Often times, you will encounter “Data Error Cyclic Redundancy Check” while you are attempting to read and/or copy data derived from a CD or a DVD that has been damaged. Prior to the error message, the common indication of a data CRC error is a grinding or whirling sound in your CD drive or the slowing down of your computer. The grinding or whirling sound is a result of the drive’s attempt to read the CD or DVD disc data for a number of times. After several unsuccessful tries, the computer will finally display the “Data Error Cyclic Redundancy Check” message.