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Martin Goldman
Hello,
I have a machine running W2K Server. It has a 2 hard drives set up in
a RAID array providing mirroring.
Today, I noticed an interesting problem. There's a large folder on the
hard drive containing around 8000 files (including subfolders) that
takes up about 4GB of space. When I copy that large folder anywhere --
either to another place on the same drive or to an external USB drive
I have -- as many as 50 of the copied files aren't identical to their
respective originals (according to fc.exe as well as a third-party
file-comparison utility).
This never used to happen, and it has me a little puzzled. Any
thoughts as to why this might be happening? Impending hardware
failure? Virus?
Thanks,
Martin
I have a machine running W2K Server. It has a 2 hard drives set up in
a RAID array providing mirroring.
Today, I noticed an interesting problem. There's a large folder on the
hard drive containing around 8000 files (including subfolders) that
takes up about 4GB of space. When I copy that large folder anywhere --
either to another place on the same drive or to an external USB drive
I have -- as many as 50 of the copied files aren't identical to their
respective originals (according to fc.exe as well as a third-party
file-comparison utility).
This never used to happen, and it has me a little puzzled. Any
thoughts as to why this might be happening? Impending hardware
failure? Virus?
Thanks,
Martin