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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 on to my external hard drive. It copies completely but once it is finished I 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 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 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 (54,353 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 (123,780 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 (54,353 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/macosx/systemdiskutilities/ntfs3g.htmlIf not does anyone know a good (preferably free) program for converting or resizing .MKV
Code- 1309 If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Welcome to Mac-Forums! Join us to comment and to customize your site experience! Members have access to different forum appearance options, and many more functions. Results 1 to 4 of 4 Thread: Error Code- 1309 Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2383742?tstart=0 to this Thread… 10-02-2006,01:46 AM #1 apg96 View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since Sep 10, 2006 Posts 26 Error Code- 1309 I researched this error after i had it appear when i was transferring a 6.5 gb file to my External HDD. It seems that Fat 32 can only transfer up to 4 gb at once or per file. So heres my question, is http://www.mac-forums.com/showthread.php?t=42591 there anyway around this? Can i split the file then put them together once they are on the drive? Reply With Quote 01-26-2007,11:54 AM #2 MichaelMcKenzie View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since Mar 29, 2006 Posts 16 Specs:17" iMac 1.83 Core Duo / 12" G4 iBook / 3G iPod (white) / 5G Video iPod (black) I know this may not be helpful, but I receive the same error trying to expand an archived file that is just over 4gb using the latest version of Stuffit Expander. :dummy: Reply With Quote 01-27-2007,08:07 AM #3 MacsWork View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since May 22, 2005 Location Closer than you think. Posts 2,159 Specs:Performa 6116 2GBSCSI 8MB OS 7.5.3 Not with FAT32. Four GB is just a limitation that cannot be worked around. You can split files for the sake of storage, but they will need to be reconnected on a HFS+ volume to be used. Reply With Quote 01-27-2007,08:31 AM #4 cazabam View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since Jun 06, 2006 Posts 1,153 Specs:MacBook 2.0GHz White, 512MB RAM, 60GB HDD The 4GB file limit is one of those great decisions that someti
MacClean Mac How to fix Mac Error -1309? March 11, 2014 | No CommentsMac error code -1309 is mostly appears because of file system problem on a target (destination) driver. It is typically indicative of an incompatibility rather than a failure. This Mac error code can be displayed on your system like that:Error -1309 http://www.fixmacerror.com/fix-mac-error-1309/ "fileBoundsErr: file's EOF offset mark or size is too big" Download Tool to Fix this error : Our Guarantee We Guarantee you to fix your problem. No Spyware, No Virus, No Adware http://fixmacerror.blogspot.com/ and No Malware 100% Money Back Guarantee (30 Days) 100% Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed 256 Bit Encryption Secure SSL Payment Common symptoms of Mac error -1309 fileBoundsErr: file's EOF offset mark or size is too error 1309 big?This error is very critical error code that can be occur on the Apple system (Mac). When this error is occurring on the system, on that time your system is getting too slow. You can also face many other problems like your system automatic restarts, system Hangs Endlessly, blank or flashing dialog box, error messages, unable to run various application, application quits unexpectedly, can’t connect to device, Mac error codes, error 1309 mac and a frozen screen or cursor. These are the most common symptoms of Mac error code -1309 fileBoundsErr: file's EOF offset mark or size is too big.Common causes of Mac error -1309 fileBoundsErr: file's EOF offset mark or size is too big?Mac error code is occurring on your computer it means your PC has some system problem. There are two most common cause of this Mac error are a files too large for the files system and a file containing punctuation in the name like \ / : * ? < > |. Some other most common reasons behind this error are hard drive is dying or damaged, faulty Ram is also a big reason, your system may also have some I/O error, virus or Trojan, incompatible software or driver installation, and due to missing or corrupted system files also.How to fix Mac Error -1309?To repair error fileBoundsErr on Mac os, by the using of the following steps:The drive must be put into a compatible format to store the files that cause the error.You should run Activity Monitor to check CPU usage or memory usage.You should also run Disk Utility and run confirm to check hard drive or file system problem.You should Replace the RAM and test
-1309 Mac is the well featured operating system developed by Apple. It is specially developed for the Apple products such as Apple's laptop, desktop, iphone etc. If you do how to work on windows system then you can also work on Mac. Mac error -1309 occurs when we transfer files or data to an external hard disk but the hard disk is not compatible. Sometime you get this error because you want to send the file which is more than 5GB but the external drive is unable to store it because it is a Fat32 drive and it can't store more than 4GB.The error message is "fileBoundsErr:file's EOF offset mark or size is too big". A part from this there are also many errors in Mac such as Mac error 51, 36, 39 etc. You can also get the error message that "Sorry the operation could not be completed because an unexpected error occurred (Error code 1309)". Cause of Mac error -1309:- Cause or Mac error -1309 is the file size you want to send to the destination drive is too large or the drive is not compatible to store the sended data so it occurs this problem and unable to send. If the file size is too large or the file has some punctuation in the name like \: * > / |. How to fix Mac error -1309:- If you are getting Mac error -1309 then it is compulsory to fix it. You can fix Mac error -1309 by checking the issues such as the size of the file you are sending, the format of the destination drive. Unless you fix the issues of this error you can't send the file's to the destination drive. You can also fix this problem by checking the disk utility. Go to the Utility option, and click on the disk utility. Here you will get the drive name and drive size. If the drive format is fat32 then it can't hold files larger than 4GB so make sure that the drive is compatible or not. If drive is not issue and the size of the file is also not too large but you are getting this error message then something wrong in your Mac system which protect to transfer data. So scan the system with a third party repair tool to fix such type of issues. It can fix Mac error automatically. Posted by Johnson Smith at 05:00 No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: cause of Mac error -1309, fix Mac error -1309, Mac error -1309 Home Subscribe to: Posts (Atom) About Me Johnson Smith View my complete profile Blog Archive ▼ 2014 (1) ▼ March (