31 December 2015, 03:19 | #1 |
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X-copy question
Hi,
I had this doubt since I was a kid... What does the numbers mean when X-copy is reading a disk for copy? I mean, i know the zeros means the sectors are ok, but what the different numbers mean? The 1, the 2, etc Are they different levels of data corruption? Thanks |
31 December 2015, 03:44 | #2 |
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I remember errors 6 and 8 only. There must help file somewhere.
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1 - More or less than 11 sectors on the track. 2 - No sync found. 3 - No more sync found after gap. 4 - Header checksum error. 5 - Error in the header /long format. 6 - Data block checksum error. 7 - Long track. 8 - Verify error. |
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31 December 2015, 10:03 | #4 |
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Great!
Thanks guys! |
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