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Cannot copy file. There is not enough free disk
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space. Delete one or more files to free error copying file or folder the requested resource is in use disk space, and then try again You get the following error which error copying file or folder unspecified error says "Cannot copy file. There is not enough free disk space. Delete one or more files to free disk space,
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and then try again. To free up space on this drive by deleting old or unnecessary files, click Disk Cleanup." Here is a possible problem: If the file is greater than 4 Gb in size, i.e. 4,000,000 Kb in size, and the
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target disk was formatted using the file format FAT32, you can't have any file that size on the target drive. That's why it won't copy, but the idiots at Microsoft don't tell you that in the error message. Instead, they send you on a wild goose chase deleting disk space. To find out if the target disk is formatted as FAT32, click My Computer right click the drive look at the Properties, which should say FAT32 or NTFS If this helped, please email me! To see the page on the Microsoft site where they tell you how to convert FAT32 to NTFS, use the following link http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb456984.aspx 617-PATRICK Social Media Consulting (617)-PATRICK, i.e. 617-728-7425 patweb@patrickomalley.com Twitter: 617patrick
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the Trash. In Mac OS X, each user account has a separate, invisible Trash folder that is in the home folder. When you view contents of the Trash, you see only items you placed there and not the Trash folder of any other accounts. If other writable volumes are present, you may also have individual Trash folders on these volumes. How to delete a file Drag an item's icon to the Trash (in the Dock), or select the item and press Command-Delete. Choose Empty Trash from the Finder menu. Note: If you're trying to delete a file that wasn't completely downloaded or copied, check out this document. Tip: In Mac OS X v10.3 or later, you can securely delete items by choosing Secure Empty Trash from the Finder menu. If you change your mind about deleting the item before you choose Empty Trash: Click the Trash icon in the dock. Drag the item out of the Trash. If you can't empty the Trash or move a file to the Trash For example, this message might appear when you try to empty the Trash: "The operation could not be completed because the item '(item name)' is locked." First, try holding the Option key as you choose Empty Trash from the Findermenu. Otherwise, check for these conditions: Is the file locked? If files are locked, unlock them before deleting or delete using the tips in the "Deleting locked files" section below. Also, see this article. Do you have correct permissions to modify the file? Every file and folder in Mac OS X has some permission settings to help define what you or other users can do with the file or folder, for example whether you may modify it or not. If see an alert box with a message that says you do not have "sufficient" privilege or permission, see the tips in the "Emptying the Trash" section of this article. Does the file or volume have special characters? Usually, Mac OS X can delete files whose names contain special characters, but sometimes you might need to follow this advice. Note the name of the volume which the files are being deleted from. If you are not sure of the item's location, you can verify that by selecting it then choosing Show Info from the File menu. If the name of the volume contains any special ASCII characters, such as a bullet or trademark character, temporarily rename the volume so that it does not contain these characters. Example: If you cannot delete files from a volume named "·Dox", rename the volume to "Dox". After the Trash is empty, restore the volume's original name as desired. Examine the name of the files or folders you cannot delete. They should not contain a solidus ("slash", "/") character or any other speci