Gaming Black Ops wbfs "cyclic redundancy check"

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Well I got the scene release of black ops and converted it to wbfs I got 2 files 1 ending in .wbf1 (84 mb) and .wbfs(3.99 gb)
I can put the wbf1 on my usb without problem but when i try to move the wbfs to my hardrive I get a cyclic redundancy check error. Now how do I get rid of this error. Keep in mind I deleted the iso beforehand so I'd like to not have to dl it again(took days) But if thats the only way then tell me please.
 
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a CRC error means that the file (or parts of it) aren't what they should be, it has nothing to do with the 4GB file limit which you're safely under. Download wit/wwt and run wwt check on the wbfs file. If it shows as damaged unfortunately you'll have re-rip the game

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Your USB Drive is probably formatted with FAT32, which can only handle 4GB per file MAX. This however is the theoretical max, so I can see why a 3.99 GB file won'y copy.

All you need to do is format your flash drive with NTFS and you will be good to go.

I have provided a link on how to format your flash drive to NTFS

http://www.ntfs.com/quest22.htm
 

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a CRC error means that the file (or parts of it) aren't what they should be, it has nothing to do with the 4GB file limit which you're safely under. Download wit/wwt and run wwt check on the wbfs file. If it shows as damaged unfortunately you'll have re-rip the game
 
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