Corrupted files after Perfect Tunes scan
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Re: Corrupted files after Perfect Tunes scan
I just ran PerfectTunes on about 50,000 FLAC files and no files showed as corrupted. In my case, the files are on a normal internal HDD in my windows computer. I suspect reading from the SD card is causing the issue???Comment
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Re: Corrupted files after Perfect Tunes scan
I have emailed MalwareBytes as I can't figure out how you DISABLE the s/w temporarily (in the latest version). I think you can only access the 'Advanced Settings' if you are a 'Premium' (ie. paid) customer.
PaulComment
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Re: Corrupted files after Perfect Tunes scan
I have just brought my work laptop home with me this afternoon; so I will test the SD-card out on this device later ...
PaulComment
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Re: Corrupted files after Perfect Tunes scan
Hi again,
Just running PerfTunes on the SD-card using my work PC. It says the scan will take 2+ hours ...
CheersComment
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Re: Corrupted files after Perfect Tunes scan
... a newer version of MalwareBytes is available, so I am currently d/l it onto my regular PC.Comment
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Re: Corrupted files after Perfect Tunes scan
Hi,
The completed scan - of the suspect SD-card on my work PC - reports nothing whatsoever in relation to any 'corrupted' files!
Thanks.Comment
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Re: Corrupted files after Perfect Tunes scan
Hi,
I have spoken to Microsoft this morning.
They have suggested clearing the SD-card and starting over; but copying everything (now 130BG) with MalwareBytes disabled. They also advised me to edit the 'permissions' (ie. sharing) on the SD-card, which I have done.
Once everything has been copied across I will re-run PerfTunes.
Cheers.Comment
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Re: Corrupted files after Perfect Tunes scan
Hi,
Having performed all of the above procedures, all FLACs on the SD-card are showing as being 'corrupted':
Thanks.Comment
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Thanks a lot. I am at my wits-end here!
Please see screenshot relating to when I try to manipulate the file in any way:
PaulComment
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Re: Corrupted files after Perfect Tunes scan
JH,
I am just running a 'Binary Comparison' test between my C-drive and the SD-card. I use this s/w ('Beyond Compare') for all my back-up copying/transfers:
It's going to take an hour and I want to leave the folders alone while it's running, if you know what I mean. But I will try your kind suggestion after, thanks.
PaulComment
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Re: Corrupted files after Perfect Tunes scan
Hi,
'Binary Comparison' indicates that the contents of both FLAC folders are identical:
Cheers.Comment
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Re: Corrupted files after Perfect Tunes scan
Created a new folder on my desktop. Copied across (from the SD-card) a few albums. Then I ran PerfTunes. The only 'corrupt' files reported were (still) those on the SD, and NOT those in the desktop folder.Comment
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