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can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. aroomberg Level 1 (0 points) Q: Writing to USB Drive - An unexpected error occurred (error code -50) So here's the deal, I've got an older model mac mini running OSX
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10.5.8 with a USB external HD that holds my iTunes Library.Space was running low an unexpected error occurred while playing this video steam fix on the 500GB external so I copied (using rsync) the drive to a 1TB USBEverything worked fine at first, but then when I
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went to add some music the next day nothing happened in iTunes, so I went to copy the music directly to the drive and I got this error:The Operation Could Not Be CompletedAn unexpected error occurred (error an unexpected error occurred while starting print code -50)Restarting the Mac Mini Fixes the issue, as does ejecting and re-mounting the USB Drive, but it still happens at least once a day and I can't seem to find any ryme or reason when it happens. When it happens everything on the drive still plays fine, I just can't write to it.Drive is Toshiba Canvio formatted Mac OS Extended (Journaled) & permissions seem to be correct.Any help would be most appreciated.Thanks Mac mini, an unexpected error occurred while bridging connections Mac OS X (10.5.8) Posted on Jun 5, 2012 11:19 AM I have this question too Close Q: Writing to USB Drive - An unexpected error occurred (error code -50) All replies Helpful answers by BDAqua, BDAqua Jun 5, 2012 12:13 PM in response to aroomberg Level 10 (123,710 points) Jun 5, 2012 12:13 PM in response to aroomberg Do you have ignore Permission checked on the external drive?Are any of the files/folders being copied from another user?Old -50 info...http://support.apple.com/kb/TA20831Also, incompatible characters in a name can cause this error. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by aroomberg, aroomberg Jun 5, 2012 12:57 PM in response to BDAqua Level 1 (0 points) Jun 5, 2012 12:57 PM in response to BDAqua Thanks for the help BDAqua,After the first time the issue occurred I did try to check the box "Ignore ownership on this volume", but that did not fix the problem. (Should I leave it checked or unchecked in this case?)As far as other users files and incompatible charachters, I don't believe this is the case, since it gives me the error even if I just try creating a new folder on the drive.I did see that old -50 info before posting my question, but I didn't think that it quite fit my issue since my issue isn't limited to copyin
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2009 5:59 pm Post subject: SP36064 unexpected error Can someone tell me what I am doing an unexpected error occurred while configuring the network bridge windows 8 wriong? Purchase HP T5710 and TS1GDOM44H-S. Formatted a USB as a bootable drive with HP USB Stroage Format Tool V2.0.6. When I run SP36064 I
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unexpected error occurred (error code 0)." If you received this message when copying files from your Mac to an external hard drive or USB flash drive, there is a simple explanation. Most external hard drives and USB flash drives, unless they are specifically marketed as Mac products, are formatted with the FAT or FAT32 file system. This is a Windows file system that rose to prominence in the 1990s before NTFS took its place in Windows systems of the early 2000s. The reason removable media like flash drives, memory cards, etc. still use FAT is because of its cross-platform compatibility with Mac OS X, Linux, and Windows. NTFS drives, on the other hand, can only be read (but not written to) by non-Windows systems. Unfortunately, as technology progresses and the horribly outdated FAT32 file system continues to be used, issues will arise more often. For example, copying large files to an external drive in Mac OS X might lead to the following Finder error: "The operation can’t be completed because an unexpected error occurred (error code 0)." Before cursing your Mac, it's important to note this is an issue with FAT32 that Linux and Windows users experience as well. The cause is FAT32's 4GB limit on individual file sizes. So while your drive might be 160GB in total, no single file can be larger than 4GB with FAT32. Now that that's out of the way, let's look at how you can get around it. If the large file(s) you're trying to copy are archives or images (zip, rar, dmg) you can extract all of the smaller files inside into a folder and copy them that way. This means your single 6GB zip file is now 6GB worth of separate files & folders. The best advice, however, is simply to reformat your external drive to Mac OS X's native file system, HFS+. Here's how you do it: Temporarily back up any existing files on the drive to another location. Reformatting will erase everything on it. Open Disk Utility on your Mac and select your external drive on the list to the left. Choose the Erase tab and select Mac OS Extended (Journaled) from the Volume Format drop-down menu. Enter a name of your choice for the drive. Click the Erase button. If you only use the drive on Macs, this is the perfect solution. You'll be able to copy files of any size to it with HFS+ as the file system. If you still need to connect it to Windows machines, there are complications. Windows does not read or write to HFS+ volumes unless software such as MacDrive is installed on the machine. This program is basically a driver for Windows that treats the Mac-f