RE: Checking file integrity

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Rolf:
Thanks anyway, but you misunderstood the problem. I routinely take the
measures you recommend on CDs with errors.
What I want to do is to have a program that checks whether the CD has errors
or not.
Cheers.
----- Original Message -----
From: <r.schr at t-online.de>
Subject: Re: Checking file integrity


>
> the CD-ROM you read from might be in a bad condition, i.e., everything
> is readable but the read process has to try it several times for some
> items. The copy process normally affords a continuous flow of data,
> which may be broken by the slow reading process. Try to copy the CD-ROM
> with the slowest burning speed possible. Also an other CD-ROM drive
> might be the solution.
>
> Have a nice day, Rolf
>
>
> rforno at tutopia.com wrote:
> >
> >
> > Rob:
> > The attached program tries to verify file integrity.
> > I ran this program on a data CDROM, which I know has errors because Nero
> > stops with "read error" when trying to copy it. However, the program
does
> > not detect
> > any error. Am I doing something wrong?
> > Regards.
> >
> >
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  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >                  Name: verify.ZIP
> >    verify.ZIP    Type: Zip Compressed Data
(application/x-zip-compressed)
> >              Encoding: base64
>
>
>
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