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cycle redundancy check
flashing newly downloaded themes just now... i get the 'cycle redundacy check' error when transfering the rcos..

double you tee eff???
i only encounterd ths problem with cd's before...
so what's the problem here? the USB cable? the files? help :rules:
07/12/2007 11:24 PM
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RE: cycle redundancy check
Generally means the media is stuffed.

I presume you're transferring to your memstick - if so, just reformat it.

Could also be some other hardware component - you'll have to figure that one out.
08/12/2007 12:56 AM
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RE: cycle redundancy check
crc used to happen to me when my hd started corrupting my files or when i was using 1.1 usb ports

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RE: cycle redundancy check
i got an error called cyclic redundancy error  on my flash0 when i removed dic files n tried to paste them back

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RE: cycle redundancy check
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:I presume you're transferring to your memstick - if so, just reformat it.

no.. im transfering cxmb files to flash0 :(

u_c_taker Wrote:i got an error called cyclic redundancy error  on my flash0 when i removed dic files n tried to paste them back

im pasting dir's into the flash0 (new CXMB files) .. so did you manage to paste them back?
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RE: cycle redundancy check
Try freeing up even more space.

Firmware version would also help too.

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RE: cycle redundancy check
firmware version is 3.71m33-3 :D

freeing up space? .. but i 're-installed' all the default files before putting on a new theme? ..
does the 'space-for-everything' homebrew still work for 3.71 then?
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RE: cycle redundancy check
Freeing up space means deleting extra stuff like the DIC folder.

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RE: cycle redundancy check
err... okay ill try that :D
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RE: cycle redundancy check
well i got dummy dic files cause i couldnt paste back my originals

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