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enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked s01705661 Level 1 (0 points) Q: Error Code -1309 when copying large file I'm trying to back up a large (about 5.5GB) video (.mkv) file error code 1309 mac copy on to my external hard drive. It copies completely but once it is finished I error 1309 itunes get a message saying "Sorry, the operation could not be completed because an unexpected error occurred (Error Code -1309)"I've searched for Error Code -1309
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which always leads to Error Code -36, which sounds like a similar error but none of those solutions have solved the problem.The video works when run from the internal hard disk, so the file isn't corrupted.I can't cut the
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video into smaller pieces because I don't have video editing software that runs .mkvI have a MacBook (Late 2006) MA699xx/A with Mac OS X 10.4.11 Tiger.Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.Cheers, MA699 (Late 2006), Mac OS X 10.4.11 Tiger Posted on Mar 31, 2010 8:26 AM I have this question too Close Q: Error Code -1309 when copying large file All replies Helpful answers by Limnos, Limnos Mar 31, 2010 9:05 AM in response to s01705661 Level 9 (54,240 error 1309 design review points) Mac OS X Mar 31, 2010 9:05 AM in response to s01705661 Hard drive connection? USB, Firewire?Hard drive format? FAT32 drives can't have files larger than 4GB. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by BDAqua, BDAqua Mar 31, 2010 1:04 PM in response to s01705661 Level 10 (123,745 points) Mar 31, 2010 1:04 PM in response to s01705661 Hi, and a warm welcome to the forums! Limnos has it...http://www.innerexception.com/2006/12/tip-os-x-finder-error-code-1309.html Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by s01705661, s01705661 Apr 1, 2010 6:36 AM in response to s01705661 Level 1 (0 points) Apr 1, 2010 6:36 AM in response to s01705661 It seems that the drive is formatted for FAT32.If I was to reformat the drive for NTFS would it fix the problem and would my OS X 10.4.11 be able to write to a NTFS formatted drive? From what I've read OS X 10.4 can only read from NTFS.If not does anyone know a good (preferably free) program for converting or resizing .MKV files?Thanks for your help so far... Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Limnos,★Helpful Limnos Apr 1, 2010 6:48 AM in response to s01705661 Level 9 (54,240 points) Mac OS X Apr 1, 2010 6:48 AM in response to s01705661 From what I've read OS X 10.4 can only read from NTFS.Correct. There is a utility called NTFS-3G for Tiger. I haven't used it. http://www.apple.com/downloads/ma
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Search Media New Media Members Members Quick Links Notable Members Current Visitors Recent Activity New error 1309 installshield Profile Posts Menu Search titles only Posted by Member: Separate names with a comma. Newer Than: Search this thread only Search this forum error 1309 ezdrummer only Display results as threads More... Useful Searches Recent Posts Mac Support Forums Mac Help Forums Mac OS X System & Mac Software Error Code 1309 Discussion in 'Mac OS X System & Mac Software' started by msbae, May https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2383742?tstart=0 25, 2006. msbae uix_expand uix_collapse Registered Joined: May 25, 2006 Messages: 5 Likes Received: 0 I'm having trouble moving a file onto a 250GB External HDD from one of my school's Power Mac G5's. I try to transfer a .mov I created but, it quits half way giving me the Error code 1309. I've looked at other threads where people have had similar problems. It seems that the drive has to be formatted for Mac to transfer a https://macosx.com/threads/error-code-1309.272163/ file as big as mine (13.89GB). That's not going to work, unless WinXP can also read/copy from that kind of drive. Is it possible to get that file onto the drive without reformatting to a Mac file system? The drive is formatted as FAT-32. (I don't know why Mac won't write to NTFS. That is very annoying having to delete my partitions and reformat for a simple file transfer!) It's plugged into the USB 2.0 port on the front of the box. FireWire isn't an option with this drive. Any suggestions? Remember, I have to have WinXP compatibility. #1 msbae, May 25, 2006 bobw uix_expand uix_collapse The Late: SuperMacMod Joined: Mar 29, 2001 Messages: 8,831 Likes Received: 6 Probably a file size limitation with Fat32. I believe the maximum file size limit is 4 GB. #2 bobw, May 26, 2006 billbaloney uix_expand uix_collapse House pianist Joined: Oct 31, 2000 Messages: 509 Likes Received: 0 A quick search will indicate the problem very clearly, as Bob pointed out. #3 billbaloney, May 26, 2006 msbae uix_expand uix_collapse Registered Joined: May 25, 2006 Messages: 5 Likes Received: 0 I figured that out the hard way. I'm just going to have to re-edit my movie and use a different codec, which I'm doing right now. I still wonder why MacOSX doesn't write to a NTFS drive. That would make life much easie
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is Error 1309? Error code 1309 is an error code that occurs when installing either Microsoft Office 2003 or Microsoft Office Project 2003. This error code may hamper your ability to run and use applications associated with Microsoft Office. To ensure installation is successful, it is first advisable to fix this error code. Error 1309 is displayed in any one of the two formats illustrated below. When installing Microsoft Office Project 2003, the error message may pop up as: Error 1309. Error reading from file: path\filename.cab. Verify that the file exists and that you can access it. When installing Microsoft Office 2003, the error message may appear in the following format: Fatal Error during Installation Solution Download Available to Completely Repair Error Code 1309 Recommended: Download the Automatic Repair Utility to correct this and other PC performance issues. Download Certified safe, virus free download. Error Tools Editor's Choice. Error Causes Error code 1309 message may appear during Microsoft Office installation due to several reasons. These include: Problems in the Oclncore.opc file. Project 2003 uses this version of the file for program installation. Lack of adequate use permission The requested file was not found Setup registry entries are modified in unacceptable manner To avoid inconvenience and access Microsoft Office 2003 or Microsoft Office Project 2003, it is recommended to fix the error immediately. Further Information and Manual Repair To resolve this error you don’t need to be a technical whiz. Here are some of the best, easiest and proven do it yourself methods to resolve error 1309 on your computer screen instantly. Method 1 - Change CacheLevel Settings If the problem is related to Oclncore.opc file then try changing CacheLevel settings. Follow these steps to work around this method. First locate the PRJPRO*.XML file in the FILES\SETUP folder of the Project 2003 installation source and then open this file in the Notepad. Also make sure that you do not open the file as read only and make sure that a check mark is not displayed next to Word Wrap on the Format menu. Next step is to search the file for the following text string: OCLNCORE.OPC_1033. Now on the line where this string is located, change the C