I'm at a loss. When unrarring files (using WinRAR 3.91) I sometimes get the error: 'file suchandsuch.r34 is corrupt'. When I try extracting that same batch of files again, it will sometimes say another file is corrupt; if I try often enough, it does extract completely and without error.
This, however is not the only weird thing: When I use ABGX or SFV to check downloads, sometimes CRC will pass, other times it will fail and then it passes again when I'm checking the same file several times in a row. I have no clue where this data corruption occurs or how to test for it properly. I was thinking memory banks, but I rarely get any BSOD's or other unexplainable systemerrors - something that would be quite likely when dealing with corrupt memory. It also occurs on different harddrives.
Can anyone please PLEASE shed some light on this issue ?
If you are using a download manager to download files, if you download too many files at the same time you encounter this problem.
I use IDM (internet download manager), when I download more than 3 files at a time, I sometimes get file corruption. Since I've limited my downloads to 3 at a time I haven't had any more file corruption problems. It's been over a year since I've encounter a corrupt file.
That's the only time I ever encountered corrupt rar files.
No, I don't use DLM's. However, I've found that running in safe mode for a day or so isn't generating the error. Must be some weird driver problem - perhaps through automatic update ?