It should mean one of the files--one of the jpgs, in this case--is corrupt, and will not transfer. You'll need to replace that one. (And/or it means the spot on your hard drive where that file resides, is damaged. I don't know that I've ever seen a CRC error when transferring from a hard drive, only from CDs.)
Windows, of course, will not continue transferring the rest of the files; it'll always crash the transfer when it reaches the corrupt file. But a bit of trial & error should pin down which one it is.
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