I also have this error.
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2017-02-19 1:25:42 AM :: Error: Data error (cyclic redundancy check). Failed to read data from the file [\\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy195]. The block at offset 9293529088 (length 1048576) is corrupt. Failed to upload disk. Agent failed to process method {DataTransfer.SyncDisk}. Exception from server: Data error (cyclic redundancy check). Failed to read data from the file [\\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy195]. The block at offset 9293529088 (length 1048576) is corrupt. Unable to ret
This error refers to the source (computer), right, and not the target backup device?
I wanted to back up my documents before running checkdisk in case checkdisk mangled anything. I created a new folder on the NAS and changed backup from "Entire Computer" to "File Level" and selected the 2 /Program File/ folders, /Program Data/ and /Users/ - this backed up OK.
Windows 10 - I ran Windows checkdisk which reported no errors, then defrag and checkdisk again which again found no issues.
QNAP 2 disks (mirror RAID) - SMART info is all good for both, I am currently in the process of running complete test on those disks nonetheless
After running checkdisk, I tried "Entire Computer" again, with the same CRC error. So something in the Windows system files is corrupt?
Is the error text accurate [truly bad/corrupt] or can it be something else (NAS is 'low' on space currently, my C; is 200GB, NAS had 466GB) or a permission error? Since the error references VolumeShadowCopy195 - if I make Windows delete that numbered shadowcopy or some or all other restore points, could that fix it? Does to have to do with space alotted to restore points? Is Veaam absolutely only reading in there or causing any writes in there?
Is there another utility you may suggest that could confirm bad blocks since Windows itself isn't detecting any issue ?