Does that mean there was bitrot ready in the original file? Something else? How is the checksum even generated successfully if it’s corrupted or undreadable in the first place.
Any way to fix?
Does that mean there was bitrot ready in the original file? Something else? How is the checksum even generated successfully if it’s corrupted or undreadable in the first place.
Any way to fix?
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