[color:"orange"]I dont know how or why but it is reporting a 4.5Tb directory here[/color]
It is reading the first couple of chunks as 2TB each. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/question.gif" alt="" />
[color:"orange"]yet Win2k is reporting a 500Mb directory[/color]
Hopefully Filecheck just has a problem under W2K. Many of the errors list a CRC value of '00000000', which usually means Filecheck could not read the file. You could try opening a couple of these files in a hex editor (if you already have one) or even just Wordpad, to make sure they can be read ok.
[color:"orange"]I am a little worried that it is reporting a total of 99 errors.[/color]
Me too. I was hoping if CDCheck only reported 50 problem sectors (of more than 90k) they would be contained in just a few sections after the rar file was split.
[color:"orange"]Did you also want a copy of the file list or the CRC file?[/color]
I don't think your CRC file would provide much more information than the results list you posted. If Filecheck is having problems reading the first 99 files, your crc file would most likely contain the same 2 erroneous file sizes and lots of '00000000' CRC values.
To make sure Filecheck isn't part of the problem, lets try an MD5 checksum of the rar chunks, using either
MD5summer (452KB) or
DVDsig (10KB). Both are freeware single-file programs, with no install required.
You will need to download my
MD5 checksum files (42KB).
Even if the problem really is in the entire first 99 chunks (knock on wood), that still drops the amount of data requiring transfer to a 6th of what the CPackedb.1c file would be compressed.