If the user copies or archives the "corrupted looking" file then their copy has become corrupted.
Copying files to a memory stick should me a good backup not a corrupt backup.
The excuse "your data is OK.... until you try to read it" isn't much of a distinction....
If the user copies or archives the "corrupted looking" file then their copy has become corrupted.
Copying files to a memory stick should me a good backup not a corrupt backup.
The excuse "your data is OK.... until you try to read it" isn't much of a distinction....