How to Fix PST Corruption Caused by Checksum Errors?
In a practical instance of CRC and checksum errors, you may get any of the below errors after Outlook downloads the e-mails to Windows computer:
"File pathfilename.pst could not be accessed. Data error. Cyclic redundancy check."
Or
"Data error (cyclic redundancy check)"
The above behavior renders some of your downloaded emails invisible. When you click the Deleted Items folder of your Outlook account, you receive the below error:
"Error 0x80040116"
In such circumstances, you can not access your precious emails, notes, contacts, and other Outlook items. To access the PST file and its objects, identify the cause of this and fix it using Outlook PST Repair solutions.
What is the reason for CRC errors in PST?
CRC error may occur in case of corruption of PST file of your Microsoft Outlook application. Corruption can be due to bad CRC, application malfunction, virus infection, and unexpected system shutdown.
Resolution
You can sort out this problem, using any of the below methods:
1)If the problem is due to checksum or CRC errors, you should first repair your hard drive before doing anything else. You can check integrity and consistency of your hard drive using ChkDsk utility.
2)Re-create Microsoft Outlook profile.
3)Repair the damaged PST file using Inbox Repair Tool or Scanpst.exe utility. It is an inbuilt tool of Microsoft Outlook to repair damaged PST file.
4)If the above methods can not help you Repair PST file, use third-party applications to get your data restored.
The PST Repair Tools can handle all types of PST corruption situations, using advanced scanning and recovery techniques. The repair process is pretty easy and fast with these tools as they have interactive and simple graphical user interface.
Stellar Phoenix Outlook PST Repair software safely repairs damaged PST file and restores it at user-defined location. The software is designed to work with PST files of Microsoft Outlook 2007, 2003, 2002 (XP), and 2000. It repairs all PST file items, such as emails, notes, contacts, journals, tasks, and calendar entries.