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Jdownloader 2 crc failed1/7/2024 ![]() Use some known good ram and check which slot is bad 1 at a time doing the same extraction process to get the bad CRC check. (In my case it was a bad MoBo slot closest to the CPU) The Cause of the problem is your RAM slot on your motherboard is bad OR your RAM is faulty. Until you fix this DO NOT move or copy/paste any data on your hdd. This happened with your other data that isn't in a zip file also you just don't know it yet because it didn't have a CRC check. Then when you go to extract the zip file the CRC check doesn't match because the data was already corrupted. What happens is when you copy and paste a file or DL a file from the internet/any network and its stored that data is processed through the RAM and is corrupted on the way to being stored on your HDD. I had this same problem with the CRC checks after extracting some files. I know this is far too late to help the current guys post but anyone that has this same problem Read this Answer. ![]() Many files will not work using this method if they are too damaged, but some will. Under "Miscellaneous," put a check by "Keep Broken Files." The file saves to the folder you specify, despite the CRC data. Right-click the RAR and select "Extract Files." to open the general options window. During the normal process, the extracted file is deleted once the error occurs. WinRAR has a built-in function that lets you bypass CRC errors. Spent around 10 hours on this issue so I would appreciate any help. I also had done a CHKDSK and it still doesn't work. I have been using Winrar and recently tried 7-Zip and got same problem. ![]() I have also tried downloading the files from different uploaders and still the same problem everytime. I'm downloading the files in parts, and everytime I extract it says that for every file, so it's not just one of the files that is bad. I'm getting repetitive CRC Error everytime that I extract files. ![]()
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