I have some files that are refusing to copy from one drive to another, giving Cyclical Redundency Check errors on windows 10.
I really don't think there's a problem with the drive(s) they're both pretty new and chkdsk and sfc do not report any errors.
I'm wondering what I can do to repair these files?
--UPDATE
The files in question were previously copied from another destination, so file recovery programs designed for recovering deleted data were of no use to me. In the end, I found a very useful tool called JFileRecovery (a JS applet available from softpedia site) - this allowed me to copy the files despite errors (and in some cases it healed them -- apparently). I no longer use Windows Explorer to copy files, I use Teracopy instead which verifies the copied data, hopefully avoiding a similar situation in future.