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enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. dinosoar Level 1 (5 points) Q: Error code 0 when copying a large file to a Mac OS Extended formatted drive I always back up my photos manually by dragging a folder containing many folders containing many photos into an external
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drive that I immediately formatted as Mac OS Extended (Journaled) the day I bought it 2 years ago.
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I now run into a Error Code 0 when I do this. The "mother" folder is 240 GB in size. As I stated, this drive has been osx error code 0 formatted for the Mac, so I don't understand why it's (apparently) running into a problem peculiar to FAT32-formatted drives. My iMac has 16 GB of RAM, of which 10 GB was free, the last time I tried to do this. iMac, OS X Mountain http://forums.macrumors.com/threads/error-code-0.399322/ Lion (10.8.2), 27" 3.4 i7 Posted on Jul 31, 2013 10:02 AM I have this question too Close Q: Error code 0 when copying a large file to a Mac OS Extended formatted drive All replies Helpful answers by Kurt Lang, Kurt Lang Jul 31, 2013 10:40 AM in response to dinosoar Level 8 (37,892 points) Mac OS X Jul 31, 2013 10:40 AM in response to dinosoar FAT32 has a maximum file size limit of 4 GB, assuming that's the drive type you're copying to. Anything larger than that https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5206823?start=0&tstart=0 will cause an error. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by dinosoar, dinosoar Jul 31, 2013 10:43 AM in response to Kurt Lang Level 1 (5 points) Jul 31, 2013 10:43 AM in response to Kurt Lang Well, as I already stated twice, the drive has been formatted Mac OS Extended (Journaled), but thanks for your reply. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Kurt Lang, Kurt Lang Jul 31, 2013 10:47 AM in response to dinosoar Level 8 (37,892 points) Mac OS X Jul 31, 2013 10:47 AM in response to dinosoar Well, you did mention...so I don't understand why it's (apparently) running into a problem peculiar to FAT32-formatted drivesI kind of had to assume at that point the source drive was the one you formatted as Mac OS Extended two years ago, and the target drive was FAT32. If not, then I'm not sure why you mentioned FAT32 at all.In that same thinking, error code 0 is directly related to FAT formatted drives. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by dinosoar, dinosoar Jul 31, 2013 10:50 AM in response to Kurt Lang Level 1 (5 points) Jul 31, 2013 10:50 AM in response to Kurt Lang No problem. I only brought it up because when I researched the error code, all the discussions centered around the 4 GB limit on FAT drives. Cheers. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Kurt Lang, Kurt Lang Jul 31, 2013 10:52 AM in response to dinosoar Level 8 (37,892 points) Mac OS X Jul 31, 2013 10:52 AM in response
rather funny code that got me confused for quite a while. Every time I tried to copy the file it would throw up an error box saying the file can't be http://www.mactricksandtips.com/2010/01/copying-files-error-code-0.html copied, an "unexpected error has occurred, code 0". The solution was decisively simple and https://datarecoverguide.wordpress.com/2014/09/23/how-to-fix-finder-error-code-0-in-mac/ very easy to overcome. Its due to the FAT32 partitioning system I was copying to. This post is going to explain how you can get around it. FAT32 has a file size limit. You can read more about it on wikipedia. Due to the way the allocation is set, it wont allow files bigger than 4GB. This error code wasn't a problem years ago when files didn't get this big, but with home movies and large files in general this limit can be reached. With normal day to day operations with your Mac you won't encounter this problem. However it may come across if you are using a FAT drive or USB stick. There are two ways to get around this problem. The first is to format your destination drive to error code 0 a different format, for example you can convert it to HFS which can be used by your Mac. You may run into problems if you want to use Windows. Alternatively you can use a plugin such as NTFS-3G to write to NTFS drives, this allows you to write to it on Windows and Mac and have large file sizes. For a table on formats I recommend this one. Formatting drives can be done in Disk Utility in Applications > Utilities. Formatting can be a bit of a pain. The best way is to split the file up using an application. One method on reducing files sizes is to archive it. Most of the time this wont do much in terms of file size and you still may end up with a large file. The best way then, is to split up the file into smaller chunks. The best method is to use an app called Split&Concat. This app takes a file and splits it up into small chunks of your choosing. You can then put it on a memory stick moving it a different location and then put it back together again. There is similar apps for Windows and I assume Linux. Hopefully you understand the problem that is faced by moving large
because an unexpected error occurred (error code 0)” Are you getting this error message frequently and you are quite annoyed with it. The error code 0 on Mac occurs when copying file to another storage media from Mac system. It won't allow you to copy particular file or the issue can be with multiple files. You must be now looking for a way for how to fix Finder “Error Code 0” in Mac and some how transfer the desired files. There are also some cases where the error has shown up in between of transfer due to which the file got corrupted and is of no use. This is another problem on the pile of problems and now you have to think about recovering the file. Well here you will find solution of all the discussed problem and you will also be able to recover the lost file. First of all you must know why you are getting this error code 0 so that it can be dealt accordingly. The most probable reason for error code 0 is that the file you are trying to transfer to external hard drive or flash drive is quite large and the system does not support that. So you can try the fragmentation of the file and then transfer it. Sometime the error occur because the permission settings do not allow the transfer of the file. So you have to change the setting to default so that it can be accessible to all users and can be transferable. In the case the error shows up with multiple files and different devices then there are chances that the Mac OS X has been corrupted and you have to reinstall the operating system in order to fix finder error 0 on Mac. This will further increase the data loss but don't worry as the solution of that is provided here. As you know the Mac system uses HFS+ partition for storing and managing the files and most of the external hard drive and the flash drives come with the FAT 32 file system. The finder error 0 is generated because of this also as the Mac system is unable to transfer file to another file system. So change the file system of the external drive to the HFS partition which can be done by formatting which will again lead to data loss from the drive but you will be able to transfer that particular file to the drive and this time you will not get Mac finder error 0. You can recover by using the inbuilt backup tool which is Time Machine which stores regular copy of the file in the Mac system. If the Ti