Error 82 The Directory Or File Cannot Be Created
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file cannot be created" message appears when copying files Why can't I copy files to my device? This notes error file cannot be created message will appear if the device is formatted in FAT or Fat32or the maximum number of viewable files and folders in the root directory has been reached. STEP 1 - notes error file cannot be created archive Backup the files or folders onto your computer STEP 2 - Re-format the devicein exFat1.Double-click My Computer. 2.Right-click on your device, and then select Format. 3.In the File system list, click exFat. 4.Click Start. 5.Click OK.to start formatting. 6.Click OK again after format is completed. STEP 3 - Restore your backed up files or folders to your device Details Answer
Error 0x80070052 External Hard Drive
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(code 82). The directory or file cannot be created. You can ask http://www.fbackup.com/forum/destination-error-code-82-the-directory-or-file-cannot-be-created-t974.html general questions, share opinions or advices about FBackup Post http://www.2brightsparks.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=9936 Reply Print view Search Advanced search 2 posts • Page 1 of 1 crumpethead Posts: 1 Joined: Wed Nov 09, 2011 9:17 pm Quote Postby crumpethead » Thu Nov 10, 2011 4:30 am Hi, I've been using cannot be FBackup for several years and it's an excellent product!I've recently run into a problem when creating a mirror backup from one external drive (f:)(NTFS) to another (g:)(FAT32). The source contains my iPhone/iPad backup directory. The backup runs for a few hours and completes about 70% successfully, but cannot be created returns about 11000 warnings in the log file which state;Destination error (code 82). The directory or file cannot be created. (G:\MobileDeviceBU\74e1b2ca1b145b8803cfca75417a8dffe00210cf-20111016-114905\fffdabcd3e3f03783a8728abdda29ec2136dcd36). G:\MobileDeviceBU\74e1b2ca1b145b8803cfca75417a8dffe00210cf-20111016-114905\fffdabcd3e3f03783a8728abdda29ec2136dcd36.[10/11/2011 4:57:16 AM] Warning: Skipping file F:\MobileDeviceBU\74e1b2ca1b145b8803cfca75417a8dffe00210cf-20111016-114905\Manifest.mbdxThere are no problems with disc space. As indicated above, about 70% of the backup is written to the destination G: drive successfully.I was running FBackup 4.6.253Any ideas or suggestions?Many thanks,Paul Top Softland Posts: 1254 Joined: Thu May 23, 2013 7:57 am Quote Postby Softland » Thu Nov 10, 2011 6:19 pm Hi,Can you manually create that long path in destination on G: drive? Top Display posts from previous: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by AuthorPost timeSubject AscendingDescending Post Reply Print view 2 posts • Page 1 of 1 Return to “General” Board index All times are UTC Delete all board cookies
Advanced Search Web Store 2BrightSparks Home Forum Home SyncBack Product Line SyncBackFree (freeware) Search Failed to copy from Source - Cannot move file (82)..... SyncBackFree is the freeware version of SyncBackSE/Pro. Note that it is not an evaluation version of SyncBackSE/Pro. Post Reply Search Advanced search 16 posts 1 2 Next pingu2k4 Newbie Posts: 7 Joined: Sun Feb 24, 2013 1:30 am Failed to copy from Source - Cannot move file (82)..... Quote Postby pingu2k4 » Sun Feb 24, 2013 1:38 am Hi, I have only recently got this progam and I am thinking of upgrading sometime. Before I do that, I would like to see if I can solve this issue however, as this isn't of use to me if I cannot backup my emails properly!I am using thunderbird, and have set the profile to close thunderbird (forcefully if needed). When backing up the following:Source C:\Users\PINGU\AppData\Roaming\ThunderbirdDestination I:\Backups\Weekly\Roaming ThunderbirdIt runs find for the first ~ 20,000 files roughly. at about 5,500 files left to go, it starts creating an error for each field, as such:\Profiles\vophhnqu.default\Mail\pop3.live.com\Inbox.mozmsgs\cfddea143c0746bcd14bf72a7c28d064%40www.pickydomains.com.wdseml Failed to copy from Source : Safe copy failed. Failed to rename temp file: Cannot move file (82): The directory or file cannot be createdI have tried searching the error, but the two relevant links I have found are: http://www.2brightsparks.com/help/index ... rticle=339 and http://www.2brightsparks.com/help/index ... article=62, neither of which have helped.(the destination is an external frive formatted in FAT32). Any help would be great! thanks! Top Dave Wilkins 2BrightSparks Staff Posts: 7776 Joined: Thu Jan 04, 2007 10:02 am Re: Failed to copy from Source - Cannot move file (82)..... Quote Postby Dave Wilkins » Sun Feb 24, 2013 4:00 pm The problem's on your Destination (that reference to '...from Source' is only indicating the direction, as opposed to '...from Destination/Right'). To be honest it sounds like it's developing errors due to stress (heat, maybe - possibly in the drive