![]() ![]() Windows will then not use that cluster in future and attempt to copy the contents to a new cluster and update the pointers. Windows will mark a cluster as ‘bad’ for a variety of reasons and often without the user knowing. I have fair experience of operating systems & their programs and you make this sound as if basic corruption isn’t common in Windows. Installing to a new folder would have also worked, where the bad file could have been redownloaded by the launcher (but we shouldn’t download so many Gigabytes for a new installation when just one file is broken either). ![]() My observation is that scan and repair should have checked the integrity of the game files and told me which specific file was corrupted or better still, fix it! Īfter replacing the installation folder with another copy all worked as expected. I couldn’t replace or delete the file until I used chkdsk /b. I tried to copy over the install and was told one file (…\Diablo II Resurrected\Data\data\data.023) was corrupted. Now this is the issue: to get this far the launcher didn’t notify of a corrupt file and I had to work it out - it spoke about admin rights (in retrospect it may have been trying to delete/replace the file and failed, but admin rights wasn’t the symptom or the cause). I ran it and received error 0x80070570 that google tells me was a corrupt file. ![]() I followed the link the launcher provided for info but it was telling me things that didn’t apply except for suggesting to run chkdsk. I have 2 other installs and neither reported the issue. Yesterday my game crashed and the launcher told me that an update was needed but it would fail to update telling me I needed admin rights (I have those and launch with it) and this happened after reboots and reinstallation of the launcher. I have a suggestion to improve the launcher scan and repair function: ![]()
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