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you are having problems with Windows itself or any other software, one of the things you might be asked to do is supply the
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troubleshooting. Some error messages are quite short and not difficult to type in, and others can be long and a copy error cannot copy file to destination directory real pain to repeat accurately with combinations of numbers, letters and special characters all being used.It's often better to also enter an exact error code or phrase into a search engine such as https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/180680 Google to get more precise results for the problem. Of course, taking a screenshot can be used to send an error message to someone else, but this isn't always that helpful because they might have to re-type the message data in at the other end, and it also won't help if you want to search the internet.Windows error dialog boxes and general information windows don't have https://www.raymond.cc/blog/how-to-copy-text-or-error-messages-from-any-dialog-boxes-in-windows/ a nice and easy button for you to copy all the error messages, and they won't let you highlight the the text so it can be copied. There are ways for you to do it though and copying information from Windows message boxes, 3rd party software dialogs or the Command Prompt can be made easier when you know how. Here are 7 solutions to try. 1. The Built in Windows FunctionActually there is a very easy way you can copy Windows dialog box and error messages. When the box appears, simply make sure it's the active window and press the standard Windows copy shortcut combination of Ctrl+C. Now the data is in the clipboard, paste the contents into notepad or webpage etc.For example, if you type raymond.exe into a Run box (Win key+R), Windows will show a not found error:Press Ctrl+C, open Notepad and then press Ctrl+V to produce the following:[Window Title] raymond.exe[Content] Windows cannot find ‘raymond.exe'. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again.[OK]You will get not just the text content but also the window's title and the name of any buttons. This is very useful but unfortunately only works on dialog box
see this error when you are attempting to copy files to an external hard drive that is formatted as FAT. FAT32 is a Windows file system that can be http://osxdaily.com/2010/05/07/copy-error-code-0/ read and written to by Mac OS X. The problem with FAT32 format is that they can not hold file sizes larger than 4GB, so if you are trying to copy a file that is larger than http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2792750/error-0x80004005-windows-copy-files-drive.html 4GB to a FAT32 formatted drive you will immediately be presented with the ‘error code 0' message. The simplest solution is to use drives formatted with Mac OS Extended (Journaled) or HFS+ file systems, however a Windows copy error PC will not be able to access either of these file systems without additional software. There is no reliable way to force FAT32 to accept file sizes larger than 4GB, and FAT16 is an even older file system with worse limitations of 2GB file sizes. Do note that if you want a drive to be properly accessible by both Mac OS X and Windows, you can format the drive as NTFS, and use an NTFS copy error code mounter for Mac OS X to try and write to the drive, however NTFS is not officially supported by Apple and you may run into some problems when writing data to the destination device. You're much better off using a FAT file system if you want true Mac and Windows compatibility with a drive, and as long as you avoid enormous files or copy them directly between a Mac and PC - and not the intermediary disk drive - you won't see those Error Code 0 messages in the Finder when trying to copy anything. Enjoy this tip? Subscribe to the OSXDaily newsletter to get more of our great Apple tips, tricks, and important news delivered to your inbox! Enter your email address below: Related articles: Fix for "Close Firefox: A copy of Firefox is already open." errorHow to Quickly Fix Error Code -36 in Finder of Mac OS XFix the App Store "MZFreeProductCode .ClientCannotRedeemIosApp_explanation" Promo Code Redemption ErrorFix Mac App Store Error @@errorNum@@ Posted by: David Mendez in Troubleshooting 15 Comments » Comments RSS Feed Billy Balmer McGates says: May 7, 2010 at 6:07 pm FAT is a miserable file system and NTFS isn't much better. If you have a backup drive just do yourself a favor and keep it journaled, why bother with something Mac OS doesn't even supp