w2k data corruption?

This is a discussion about w2k data corruption? in the Windows Hardware category; Anyone have problems with data corruption reading and writing files under windows 2000? ie: I copy a zip file from my C: to my D: (or any of the other partitions split across 2 drives), and the target zip will have CRC errors, where as the source file doesn't.

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Anyone have problems with data corruption reading and writing files under windows 2000? ie: I copy a zip file from my C: to my D: (or any of the other partitions split across 2 drives), and the target zip will have CRC errors, where as the source file doesn't. I've tried this (all using DMA, and w/o DMA) under Windows 2000 (store boxed version), NT4, Win98, and Linux (also tried this across ext2 and fat32 partitions, no problem). The only OS that has this data corruption is windows 2000, so I don't think it's failing harddisks.
 
I have tried this with both DMA mode, and Pio mode. Both will generate errors.
 
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personally i would just reinstall win2k over top of your current installation, that usually fixes most problems. I haven't had any problems with CRC errors other than ones with a bad burn i made of Office 2000 (Backup copy of course!)