You typically won't notice the Cyclic Redundancy Check error because it's challenging to detect. You only truly encounter it when copying, deleting... folders. If left unattended, it can lead to cases of damage or a bad drive. Refer to the following article to quickly fix Cyclic Redundancy Check errors in the system and ensure the health of your drive.
Guide to Fixing Cyclic Redundancy Check Errors
Step 1: Open My Computer. Identify the drive with errors, right-click on it, and select Properties
Navigate to the Tool option and choose Check Now
A new dialog box appears. Select as shown below, check both options Automatically fix... and Scan for and attempt..., then click Start to initiate the process
Step 2: Launch CMD in administrator mode, then enter the following command:
chkdsk X: /f /r Then press Enter
Where: X is the drive experiencing Cyclic Redundancy Check error.
Next, after it completes, type the following command diskpart and press Enter to execute the command
After completion, type the command rescan. Press Enter to run
Now, access your drive for examination. If not resolved, your drive may have multiple severe Bad Sectors. You can utilize tools for checking and repairing or refer to how to Find Hard Drive Bad Sectors with Ariolic Disk Scanner
