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How To Fix- the Data In Invalid Error In Windows Sever 2003

By: Robin Watson Home | Computers-and-Technology | Data Recovery


Microsoft periodically provides security updates and hotfix to resolve any issue with your Windows operating system. The hotfix is actually a software patch that is applied to still running systems. It is a single, accumulative package, which includes various files that are applied to sort out an issue with Windows.

Generally, a hotfix is designed to resolve a particular customer situation. However, in some cases, hotfix can not address the current problem and your system remains unusable. This behavior may render your critical data inaccessible and lead to data loss situations. In order to extract lost data in such circumstances, Windows Data Recovery solutions are required.

In a practical scenario, when you attempt to apply a security update or hotfix in Windows 2003 Server, you come across the below error message:

The data is invalid

In this case, you cannot completely applying the security update or hotfix and the system remains in actual state.

Root of the issue

This problem generally occurs due to corruption to the catalog (.cat) file of your Windows operating system. When you use the Update.exe utility for applying a security update or hotfix, it verifies digital signatures of all the .cat files. When the tool encounters a damaged .cat file, you come across this problem.

The catalog (.cat) file is an important data structure of Windows operating system. It is applied as digital signatures for an absolute collection of the files. It has a bunch of orthumbprints, Each thumbprint, and cryptographic hashes.

Solution

In order to sort out this behavior, try out following things:

Make sure that your Internet connection is working properly.

Verify whether the catalog files are damaged.

Delete unsigned catalog files from Catroot folder.

Reboot your system.

In case if this method does not work, you need to either repair or reinstall Windows operating system. Reinstalling the Windows operating system needs formatting of primary hard drive partition, which removes all the stored data and need Windows Recovery to be sorted out.

You can easily Recover Windows Data using third-party Windows Data Recovery Software. The applications are particularly designed to carry out in-depth scan of entire Windows hard drive and extract all lost, missing, and inaccessible data from it. With simple graphical user interface and read-only conduct, the applications are completely easy and safe to use.

Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery is a comprehensive tool to ensure absolute recovery of lost Windows data. The software recovers data from FAT16, FAT32, VFAT, NTFS, and NTFS5 file system partitions. It is designed for Windows 7, Vista, 2003, XP, and 2000.



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Robin Watson is a B-tech student doing research on windows data recovery software to recover windows partition and analyzes that how it works to recover windows files accurately and safely.

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