Hi
Seeing the great success that my other thread was... let's make a new one

I've experienced this for a long time now. It happens only when I move large amounts of data (around 1TB) from one HDD to another. As I have everything formatted in the usual "anime fashion" [Group/Source] Title [xxxxxxxx], after copying I do a full CRC check of all files. And the results often have one CRC mismatch. I don't recall seeing more than 1 fail per "batch". It's only one of the files, always a large one (10-20GB).
But it isn't a "fail" really. After the whole check, I go check again and again the "failed" file. But always after that the CRC matches. I even check a couple of times after using the drive everyday. The file never fails again. Nor does anything else.
This only occurs in the case I described, it can be from a 500GB to more than 1TB copies. It's never with a less amount. I always keep backup of every single bit I have, and despite those fails, I never lost anything. It's a "one time" fail that never "fails" again.
And I don't remember well now, but I could had had the same "issue" only by doing a hash check of all files in a 2TB drive, without anything new being copied. I should do a full check these days overnight and see what happens

Why does that happen? I've seen sometimes the HDDs specifications that they say something like a failure in 10^50 bits (to say a number). Does that have something to do? But the writes never fail actually, all files check ok. Even if one seems to fail, it passes if I check again and again.
Maybe it's a bug in the program? I use
AnimeChecker, as it's the only one I know that can read the CRC to check from filenames.
It's weird. Any ideas? As this happens usually and I never really lost anything, I just check the failed file again and then sleep in peace

. But curiosity kills me <.<
Btw, this happen while using the HDDs in a dock, external enclosure or even as regular internals. Drives are all "green" though, WD Green and Samsung Spinpoint F4 are what I use.
P.S.: Anyone knows of another program that can calculate a CRC and check it against the number in the filename?