Virtual tape drive

Is there any software for Virtual tape drive, so I can simulate RMAN tape backups at home server, without acutally buying the tape drive?
thanks

There are lots of Virtual Tape Library (VTL) providers on the market. Review the OSB hardware support matrix to see which ones are supported. http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/secure-backup/pdf/Tape_Devices10.3.pdf
OSB itself does not provide a VTL function.
Thanks
Rich

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    File section: 1
    Owner: root
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    Backup db name: denver
    Backup db id: 3970187662
    Backup copy number: not applicable
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    Edited by: Graeme Lawton on Feb 8, 2011 2:13 PM

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    Backup db name: denver
    Backup db id: 3970187662
    Backup copy number: not applicable
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    Edited by: Graeme Lawton on Feb 8, 2011 2:13 PM

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    Time Taken              : 8221 ms
    MegaBytes/Second        : 121.518063
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    Buffer Size             : 192 KB
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    Time Taken              : 8159 ms
    MegaBytes/Second        : 122.441476
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    Buffer Size             : 192 KB
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    Time Taken              : 8938 ms
    MegaBytes/Second        : 111.769971
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    Buffer Size             : 192 KB
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    Time Taken              : 9032 ms
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    Can't read file “BlueConnect_16pgInstall.qxp”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bartlett Corp./Bartlett books 1.05/ELITE FORMS/BlueConnect_16pgInstall.qxp”.
    Can't read file “BlueConnect_28pgUserREV.qxp”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bartlett Corp./Bartlett books 1.05/ELITE FORMS/BlueConnect_28pgUserREV.qxp”.
    Can't read file “BlueConnect Installation Instructions 2.doc”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bartlett Corp./Bartlett books 1.05/ELITE FORMS/ORIG FILES/BlueConnect Installation Instructions 2.doc”.
    Can't read file “BlueConnect Installation Instructions rev 10-07-05.doc”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bartlett Corp./Bartlett books 1.05/ELITE FORMS/ORIG FILES/BlueConnect Installation Instructions rev 10-07-05.doc”.
    Can't read file “BlueConnectInstall16pg.doc”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bartlett Corp./Bartlett books 1.05/ELITE FORMS/ORIG FILES/BlueConnectInstall16pg.doc”.
    Can't read file “CONSUMER USERS MANUA1.doc”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bartlett Corp./Bartlett books 1.05/ELITE FORMS/ORIG FILES/CONSUMER USERS MANUA1.doc”.
    Can't read file “BlueConnect Reg Card.doc”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bartlett Corp./Bartlett Registration Cards/BC 203 BlueConnect Reg/BlueConnect Reg Card.doc”.
    Can't read file “Living Will insert p1.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Cemeteries (Futura Group)/Inserts + Circulars/Cresthaven Living Will Insert 1/06/Living Will insert p1.eps”.
    Can't read file “Living Will insert p2.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Cemeteries (Futura Group)/Inserts + Circulars/Cresthaven Living Will Insert 1/06/Living Will insert p2.eps”.
    Can't read file “Elm Ridge 4-c vets Page_1.tiff”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Cemeteries (Futura Group)/Inserts + Circulars/Elm Ridge Valor Hill/Elm Ridge 4-c vets Page_1.tiff”.
    Can't read file “Elm Ridge 4-c vets Page_2.tiff”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Cemeteries (Futura Group)/Inserts + Circulars/Elm Ridge Valor Hill/Elm Ridge 4-c vets Page_2.tiff”.
    Can't read file “Reply card APv.1 (Vets).eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Cemeteries (Futura Group)/Mailers & Promo/Acacia / Rose Hills mailers/PDFs Converted to art/Reply card APv.1 (Vets).eps”.
    Can't read file “FinancialPolicyBroch.pub”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/CIO - Central Indiana Ortho/FinancialPolicyBroch.pub”.
    Can't read file “CIO logo color sep.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/CIO - Central Indiana Ortho/Bus Cards / Appt Cards/CIO Logos/Art/CIO logo color sep.eps”.
    Can't read file “FCC Letterhead Indiana.bmp”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/FCC (formerly Jaytec)/Letterheads/Envelopes/Memo/FCC Letterhead Indiana.bmp”.
    Can't read file “habitat envelope.p65”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Habitat for Humanity/habitat envelope.p65”.
    Can't read file “Page 2.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/In Touch Dining (Table Talk)/Platter Chatter - Don Halls/Fix in Quark then print to EPS/Page 2.eps”.
    Can't read file “brochure”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/My Hair Broker/brochure”.
    Can't read file “brochure-1”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/My Hair Broker/brochure-1”.
    Can't read file “brochure”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/My Hair Broker/My Hair Broker recovered files/brochure”.
    Can't read file “GIFTBOX.epsbitmap”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/CHARLES/MISC FILES/GIFTBOX.epsbitmap”.
    Can't read file “ASC LetterHeadFinal.EPS”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Clayton/Accutech/original art (emailed)/ASC LetterHeadFinal.EPS”.
    Can't read file “TSC 104 and 111.pdf”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Clayton/Shelbourne Clinic forms/Fixed Files/TSC 104 and 111.pdf”.
    Can't read file “TSC 116 Initial Note.pdf”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Clayton/Shelbourne Clinic forms/Fixed Files/TSC 116 Initial Note.pdf”.
    Can't read file “sptslogo screen sep.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Clayton/Sports Physical Therapy (SPTS)/logos & art/sptslogo screen sep.eps”.
    Can't read file “sptslogo spot sep cool gray.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Clayton/Sports Physical Therapy (SPTS)/logos & art/sptslogo spot sep cool gray.eps”.
    Can't read file “A Stout BCs 12 up all names”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/A Stout Furniture & Bedding/Business Cards/A Stout BCs 12 up all names”.
    Can't read file “bifold on grstrosprep2.qxd”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Cntrl Ind Gastr/Old Files (backup)/03DET0609 (CGIC Prep 4)/bifold on grstrosprep2.qxd”.
    Can't read file “MAP_DUO.tif”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Cntrl Ind Gastr/Old Files (backup)/04DET0076 (CGIC Prep 1)/Pictures/MAP_DUO.tif”.
    Can't read file “bifold on grstrosprep2.qxd”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Cntrl Ind Gastr/Use Current Files on PC!!/Central Ind Gastro Brochures/03DET0609 (CGIC Prep 4)/bifold on grstrosprep2.qxd”.
    Can't read file “Beth Business Card.2”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Eye Center/Art/Beth Business Card.2”.
    Can't read file “frankfort map gray.tif”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Eye Center/Art/frankfort map gray.tif”.
    Can't read file “lafayette map.tif”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Eye Center/Art/lafayette map.tif”.
    Can't read file “white county gray.tif”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Eye Center/Art/white county gray.tif”.
    Can't read file “Hoosier Lottery HL-ARC.pmd”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Hoosier Lottery/Age Restriction Cards 2005/Hoosier Lottery HL-ARC.pmd”.
    Can't read file “HCI_card2.tiff”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Hunter Construction Inc./HCI_card2.tiff”.
    Can't read file “IOH 016 steroid epideral inject”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/IOH - Indy Ortho Hospital/IOH 016 steroid epideral inject”.
    Can't read file “IOHLOGO.TIF”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/IOH - Indy Ortho Hospital/Indiana Ortho Hospital logos/logo file from customer/IOHLOGO.TIF”.
    Can't read file “OIFI 610 Reg Env Fishers.pmd”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Ortho Indy/Envelopes/OIFI 610 Reg Env Fishers.pmd”.
    Can't read file “ORTHO 542 Memo master stock 9up”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Ortho Indy/ORTHO forms/ORTHO 542 Memo master stock 9up”.
    Can't read file “Ortho 542 memo NEW master.pmd”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Ortho Indy/ORTHO forms/Ortho 542 memo NEW master.pmd”.
    Can't read file “SESC 042 Local Discharge.pmd”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Ortho Indy/SESC Southeast Surgery Center/SESC 042 Local Discharge.pmd”.
    Can't read file “Richmond Baking from scan.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Richmond Baking/Richmond Baking from scan.eps”.
    Can't read file “RPL 300C 4-02.p65”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Richmond Power & Light/RPL 300C 4-02.p65”.
    Can't read file “RPL lighter.pmd”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Richmond Power & Light/RPL lighter.pmd”.
    Can't read file “Burlington BLUE.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Unified Group Services/Burlington Motor Carriers/Burlington BLUE.eps”.
    Can't read file “Burlington RED.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Unified Group Services/Burlington Motor Carriers/Burlington RED.eps”.
    Can't read file “WW-SUMMER EVENT Postcard.p65”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Wilson Wines/WW-SUMMER EVENT Postcard.p65”.
    Can't read file “OSBORNS.TIF”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Debbie/Albany EMS/AEMS spaghetti poster/OSBORNS.TIF”.
    Can't read file “BCH 7019 Physicians Orders”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Debbie/Blackford Community Hospital/BCH forms/BCH 7019 Physicians Orders”.
    Can't read file “BCH 7066 Outcomes Walk Test”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Debbie/Blackford Community Hospital/BCH forms/BCH 7066 Outcomes Walk Test”.
    EXCERPT FROM LOG WHEN TRYING TO VERIFY BACKUP:
    2/20/2006 10:51:12 PM: Comparing Files Volume…
    Can't read file “CS Booklet Acknow Form.pmd”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/AAAA/CS Booklet Acknow Form.pmd”.
    File “BV Layout First Quarter.pmd”: miscompare at data offset 221,055, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Bill Morris/BV Layout First Quarter.pmd”.
    Can't read file “E FUNDS TRANSFER AGREE.doc”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Bill Morris/E FUNDS TRANSFER AGREE.doc”.
    Can't read file “BALANCE PLUS AGREEMENT2”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Bill Morris/Balance Plus Account Agreements/BALANCE PLUS AGREEMENT2”.
    Can't read file “Blackford Golf Club.p65”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Bill Morris/Blackford Golf Club/Blackford Golf Club.p65”.
    Can't read file “INVESTMENT BROCHURE 7-04.PMD”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Bill Morris/Investment Brochure/INVESTMENT BROCHURE 7-04.PMD”.
    Can't read file “Pacesetter Stmt-Hartford 04 old”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Bill Morris/Pacesetter Bank/Hartford City/Pacesetter Stmt-Hartford 04 old”.
    Can't read file “TELEBANKING.P65”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Bill Morris/Pacesetter Tele-Banking/TELEBANKING.P65”.
    Can't read file “ *chs FHC logos (USE ME)”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Customer Logos/Art --> Keep Me!/ Customer Logos & Art/CHS Logo-Various forms/ *chs FHC logos (USE ME)”.
    Can't read file “FWOLOG~D.EPS”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Customer Logos/Art --> Keep Me!/ Customer Logos & Art/FWO logos/FWO Logos Various Formats/EPS/FWOLOG~D.EPS”.
    Can't read file “FWOLO~18.EPS”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Customer Logos/Art --> Keep Me!/ Customer Logos & Art/FWO logos/FWO Logos Various Formats/EPS/FWOLO~18.EPS”.
    Can't read file “Jiont Replacement Logo.bmp”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Customer Logos/Art --> Keep Me!/ Customer Logos & Art/logos/Jiont Replacement Logo.bmp”.
    File “SV Name 1 line 8x40p.tif”: miscompare at data offset 994,239, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Customer Logos/Art --> Keep Me!/ Customer Logos & Art/St. Vincent Scans/Logos/SV Name 1 line 8x40p.tif”.
    Can't read file “SV-birds to side, no addr.tiff”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Customer Logos/Art --> Keep Me!/ Customer Logos & Art/St. Vincent Scans/Logos/SV-birds to side, no addr.tiff”.
    Can't read file “Spencer logo bw.bmp”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Customer Logos/Art --> Keep Me!/spencer new logo/Spencer logo bw.bmp”.
    Can't read file “spencer printing”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Customer Logos/Art --> Keep Me!/spencer new logo/spencer printing”.
    File “Appt Cards No Logo 10-up”: miscompare at data offset 94,208, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Bill Cooke/Bill Cooke-BMA/Appointment Cards/Appt Cards No Logo 10-up”.
    File “BMA 202,BMA 2114 10up Musselman”: miscompare at data offset 52,622, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Bill Cooke/Bill Cooke-BMA/Appointment Cards/BMA 202,BMA 2114 10up Musselman”.
    File “BMA Non-Security RX Pads”: miscompare at data offset 81,922, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Bill Cooke/Bill Cooke-BMA/RX Pads/White Scripts, Non-Sec, Horiz/BMA Non-Security RX Pads”.
    File “BMA 2150 White Script-Singleton”: miscompare at data offset 606,218, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Bill Cooke/Bill Cooke-BMA/RX Pads/White Scripts, Non-Sec, Verticl/BMA 2150 White Script-Singleton”.
    File “BMA 2170 White Script-C Frazier”: miscompare at data offset 512,002, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Bill Cooke/Bill Cooke-BMA/RX Pads/White Scripts, Non-Sec, Verticl/BMA 2170 White Script-C Frazier”.
    File “BMA 2186 White Script-Laur”: miscompare at data offset 577,586, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Bill Cooke/Bill Cooke-BMA/RX Pads/White Scripts, Non-Sec, Verticl/BMA 2186 White Script-Laur”.
    Can't read file “DOLCO BC Ramos/Hernandez”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Bill Cooke/Bill Cooke-Misc/Dolco Packaging (Bill Cooke)/DOLCO Business Cards/DOLCO BCs/Dolco BCs 10up/DOLCO BC Ramos/Hernandez”.
    Can't read file “accutech ACT 201 Letterhead”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Accutech Systems/accutech ACT 201 Letterhead”.
    Can't read file “Allied rent no more Postcard”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Allied Home Mortgage/Rent No More postcard/Allied rent no more Postcard”.
    Can't read file “coupon grouping copy.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/Ball & Kerr coupons/Alltrista 3 Fair Coupon/Fair coupon/Art/coupon grouping copy.eps”.
    Can't read file “Kerr 1.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/Ball & Kerr coupons/Coupons converted to EPS/Kerr 1.eps”.
    Can't read file “Kerr 3 backer.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/Ball & Kerr coupons/Coupons converted to EPS/Kerr 3 backer.eps”.
    Can't read file “Kerr 3.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/Ball & Kerr coupons/Coupons converted to EPS/Kerr 3.eps”.
    Can't read file “Kerr 5 backer.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/Ball & Kerr coupons/Coupons converted to EPS/Kerr 5 backer.eps”.
    Can't read file “Kerr 5 blue backer.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/Ball & Kerr coupons/Coupons converted to EPS/Kerr 5 blue backer.eps”.
    Can't read file “Kerr 5 blue.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/Ball & Kerr coupons/Coupons converted to EPS/Kerr 5 blue.eps”.
    Can't read file “Kerr 5.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/Ball & Kerr coupons/Coupons converted to EPS/Kerr 5.eps”.
    Can't read file “JAR 402 P&C Env. Corporate”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/Letterheads & Envelopes/Envelopes/JAR 402 P&C Env. Corporate”.
    Can't read file “Elite Presentation Cover”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/Misc/Elite Presentation Cover”.
    File “Consumer DCRA (3)”: miscompare at data offset 13,874, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/SPD Books / Benefits/JARDEN Benefit Choices/Consumer Manufacturing Cloquet/(we don't print these sections)/Consumer DCRA (3)”.
    Can't read file “A-06.DOT”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/SPD Books / Benefits/OBSOLETE - VERY OLD/alltrista policy book '99/A-06.DOT”.
    Can't read file “Visor Program fix.doc”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bartlett Corp./Bartlett Booklets/Visor Programming Booklet/Visor Program fix.doc”.
    Can't read file “BC User Manual rev 10-07-05.doc”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bartlett Corp./Bartlett books 1.05/ELITE FORMS/ORIG FILES/BC User Manual rev 10-07-05.doc”.
    Can't read file “BC User Manual rev 10-24-05.doc”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bartlett Corp./Bartlett books 1.05/ELITE FORMS/ORIG FILES/BC User Manual rev 10-24-05.doc”.
    Can't read file “Homelink WARRANTY.doc”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bartlett Corp./Bartlett Registration Cards/BC 202 Home Link Reg/Homelink WARRANTY.doc”.
    Can't read file “Open House Card 2 up back”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bill Frazier Mobile Homes/Open House Card 2 up back”.
    Can't read file “Elite's presort permit 228.p65”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Cemeteries (Futura Group)/Mailers & Promo/Elite's presort permit 228.p65”.
    File “GAM 100 Gyn Assoc Chg Slip”: miscompare at data offset 30,334, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/CHARGE SLIPS/GAM 100 Gyn Assoc Chg Slip”.
    Can't read file “CIO BC Amy Myers Train.pmd”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/CIO - Central Indiana Ortho/Bus Cards / Appt Cards/Individuals' BCs/CIO BC Amy Myers Train.pmd”.
    Can't read file “CIO 281 Medical Release Form”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/CIO - Central Indiana Ortho/CIO Forms/CIO 281 Medical Release Form”.
    Can't read file “CIO 106 P & OT newest.pdf”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/CIO - Central Indiana Ortho/CIO Forms/CIO 106/CIO 106 P & OT newest.pdf”.
    Can't read file “CIO COLOR TABS 3 BANK”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/CIO - Central Indiana Ortho/Misc/CIO COLOR TABS/CIO COLOR TABS 3 BANK”.
    Can't read file “Cisco multi-ch 2-color.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Comcast/Flyers/Digital / Internet Flyers/6x9 69.95 Limited-time offer/Cisco multi-ch 2-color.eps”.
    Can't read file “Z4935.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Comcast/Race for Cure ad/Z4935.eps”.
    File “Comcast Rates Multi 6up”: miscompare at data offset 2,510,558, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Comcast/Rate Cards & Channel Line-ups/ Comcast Rates & Lineups 2006/ trash before next run/Comcast Rates Multi 6up”.
    Can't read file “Comcast Samples Digi Channels-5”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Comcast/Rate Cards & Channel Line-ups/ Comcast Rates & Lineups 2006/ trash before next run/Comcast Samples Digi Channels-5”.
    Can't read file “FCC Bus Card logo.bmp”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/FCC (formerly Jaytec)/Business Cards/FCC Bus Card logo.bmp”.
    File “FGC 200 PRAYER CHAIN”: miscompare at data offset 110,530, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Four Square Church/FGC 200 PRAYER CHAIN”.
    Can't read file “Icon◊”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/In Touch Dining (Table Talk)/Icon◊”.
    Can't read file “Customer Service Record partial”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Marcum Racing/Customer Service Record partial”.
    Can't read file “PE 400 #10 Window Envelope”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Peerless Electric/PE 400 #10 Window Envelope”.
    Can't read file “spartech.doc”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Spartech/spartech logos/spartech.doc”.
    Can't read file “neb_Logo.bmp”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Clayton/Northeast Bank/neb_Logo.bmp”.
    Can't read file “logo1web.tif”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Clayton/Shelbourne Clinic forms/logo1web.tif”.
    Can't read file “TSC 200 RX Pad”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Clayton/Shelbourne Clinic forms/Fixed Files/TSC 200 RX Pad”.
    Can't read file “TSC 104 and 111.pdf”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Clayton/Shelbourne Clinic forms 2/04/TSC 104 and 111.pdf”.
    Can't read file “TSC 105 General Progress.pdf”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Clayton/Shelbourne Clinic forms 2/04/TSC 105 General Progress.pdf”.
    Can't read file “sptslogo spot sep.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Clayton/Sports Physical Therapy (SPTS)/logos & art/sptslogo spot sep.eps”.
    Can't read file “A Stout BCs 10 up all names”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/A Stout Furniture & Bedding/Business Cards/A Stout BCs 10 up all names”.
    Can't read file “A Stout BCs 12 up Sales”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/A Stout Furniture & Bedding/Business Cards/A Stout BCs 12 up Sales”.
    Can't read file “A Stout BCs 12 up template”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/A Stout Furniture & Bedding/Business Cards/A Stout BCs 12 up template”.
    Can't read file “AERCO Bryant 8-09-05.pmd”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/AERCO/AHC Bryant New Equip Line/AERCO Bryant 8-09-05.pmd”.
    Can't read file “6HR_DRINK.tif”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Cntrl Ind Gastr/Old Files (backup)/03DET0609 (CGIC Prep 4)/Pictures/6HR_DRINK.tif”.
    Can't read file “reprint-colonos prep2 fix.qxd”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Cntrl Ind Gastr/Old Files (backup)/04DET0076 (CGIC Prep 1)/reprint-colonos prep2 fix.qxd”.
    Can't read file “6HR_DRINK.tif”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Cntrl Ind Gastr/Use Current Files on PC!!/Central Ind Gastro Brochures/03DET0609 (CGIC Prep 4)/Pictures/6HR_DRINK.tif”.
    Can't read file “6HR_FOOD.tif”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Cntrl Ind Gastr/Use Current Files on PC!!/Central Ind Gastro Brochures/03DET0609 (CGIC Prep 4)/Pictures/6HR_FOOD.tif”.
    Can't read file “reprint-colonos prep2 fix.qxd”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Cntrl Ind Gastr/Use Current Files on PC!!/Central Ind Gastro Brochures/04DET0076 (CGIC Prep 1)/reprint-colonos prep2 fix.qxd”.
    Can't read file “MAP_DUO.tif”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Cntrl Ind Gastr/Use Current Files on PC!!/Central Ind Gastro Brochures/04DET0076 (CGIC Prep 1)/Pictures/MAP_DUO.tif”.
    Can't read file “Beth Business Card.1”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Eye Center/Art/Beth Business Card.1”.
    Can't read file “Lafayette_Logo.tif”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Eye Center/Art/Lafayette_Logo.tif”.
    Can't read file “ECG 302 (partial)”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Eye Center/ECG Forms/ECG 302 (partial)”.
    Can't read file “ECG 532 Surgery Chart Bond LH”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Eye Center/ECG Forms/ECG 532 Surgery Chart Bond LH”.
    Can't read file “carrick.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Eye Center/Memo Pads/ECG 506 From Desk Of/carrick.eps”.
    Can't read file “ECG 506 note pad Steph Carrick”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Eye Center/Memo Pads/ECG 506 From Desk Of/ECG 506 note pad Steph Carrick”.
    Can't read file “Confetti Canopy3.tif”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Eye Center/Refer A Friend LVC Card/Confetti Canopy3.tif”.
    Can't read file “ECG RX 03 B Cyclogel/Isopto”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Eye Center/RX Pads/ECG RX 03 B Cyclogel/Isopto”.
    Can't read file “ECG RX 03 Cyclogel/Homatropine”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Eye Center/RX Pads/ECG RX 03 Cyclogel/Homatropine”.
    Can't read file “ECG RX 13 Eye Center Group Sec.”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Eye Center/RX Pads/ECG RX 13 Eye Center Group Sec.”.
    Can't read file “ECG RX-17 Ocuflox 11/02”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Eye Center/RX Pads/ECG RX 17/ECG RX-17 Ocuflox 11/02”.
    Can't read file “Hoosier Lottery HL-ARC 8up.pmd”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Hoosier Lottery/Age Restriction Cards 2005/Hoosier Lottery HL-ARC 8up.pmd”.
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    File “calendarVickersFinal.p65”: miscompare at data offset 2,002,278, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Neff Engineering/Neff Engineering Other/calendarVickersFinal.p65”.
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    File “BCs-New-PM6.5”: miscompare at data offset 2,111,727, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Ortho Indy/Business Cards/BCs-New-PM6.5”.
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    The only suggestion I have come across is to copy the files to another drive, but this is impossible because the problem files cannot be copied. If anyone has any other suggestion for fixing this, I would appreciate any input. Thanks.
    Mac G3 Blue & White 300 mhz   Mac OS X (10.3.9)   Original hard drive replaced with a 120 GB Maxtor 6Y120P0

    Tech Tool, Disk Warrior, and Disk Utility all work to make sure the directory is Okay. They do not read every block.
    I think you should do the surface scan you spoke of. What program do you use for this?
    If you cannot copy a file in the Finder without an I/O error, the file is damaged or the drive had bad blocks.
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