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try to save a file on a hard disk drive or a flash drive on Windows Vista PC. DriveLetter:\Folder_Name\File_Name You don't have permission to save in this location. Contact the administrator to obtain
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permission. Would you like to save in the Documents folder instead? Or Access to DriveLetter:\Folder_Name\File_Name was error copying file or folder the requested resource is in use denied. This error usually occurs when the hard disk drive or the flash drive on which you are trying to save your file
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is formatted in an earlier version of the NTFS file system. For instance, if the drive on which you are trying to save your document is formatted in Windows XP, you may receive this error. In order to error copying file or folder a device attached to the system is not functioning fix the error, you will have to format your hard disk or flash drive in Windows Vista. For this, perform the following steps: Take a backup of any data that exists on your hard drive or flash drive, to ensure that you do not lose your important files when your format the disk. Open Start menu, select Computer, right-click on your flash device or hard drive, then select Format. Next, select NTFS (default) file system from the list error copying file or folder windows 10 and select the Quick Format check box. Select Start. After the formatting is complete, close the Format Local Disk dialog box. If you are unable to or don't want to format the drive due to some reason, then you can follow one of the workaround methods discussed below to save your document on the disk. Workaround Method 1: Open the program in which you created the file and save it as an administrator. Right-click on the program shortcut and select Run as Administrator to start the program. Open your file and save it on your disk. Note: If the Run as Administrator option is not available, then right-click on the program shortcut and select Properties. Next, on the Shortcut tab, and select Open File Location. Finally, right-click on the executable file of your program, and then select the Run as Administrator option to start the program. Workaround Method 2: First save the file in the Documents folder and then move it to the required hard drive or flash drive. Open the file and save it in the Documents folder. Now, right-click on this file in the Documents folder and select Cut. Open Start menu, select Computer, right-click the destination folder-located on your hard drive or flash drive-and select Paste. When prompted type the administrator password. Copyright © 2008 WindowsHelp.net All rights reserved | Privacy Policy | Contact us at infowindowshelp.net
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transfer data from external hard drive[Solved] Ask a question adamk1 1Posts Sunday September 8, 2013Registration date error copying file or folder the directory or file cannot be created September 8, 2013 Last seen - Latest answer on Jul 30, 2016 01:57AM Hi, I recently started having problems with my external hard drive (Seagate
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Expansion 1TB), after 2-3 years of flawless performance. It started off having really slow copy speeds (kept dropping to around 3kb/sec), but my computer could read it and can show me what's on the drive (folders, files etc) however, I http://www.windowshelp.net/windows-vista-help/error-when-copying-file-to-a-flash-drive-or-hard-drive.aspx could not open them, copy them to the fixed hard drive or copy anything to the external hard drive. Now I plug it in and my computer has a bit of trouble reading what's on the disk, and when it can read it, there are some folders I can't even open (see error message below). I get different error messages from both opening and copying files. For opening files/folders, I get: --- E:\PC Backups is not accessible. The request could not http://ccm.net/forum/affich-718765-can-t-transfer-data-from-external-hard-drive be performed of an I/O error. --- Whilst for a copy/paste job, I get: --- An unexpected error is keeping you from copying this file Error 0x8007085D: The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error. --- I've gone into a couple of PC shops where they told me that they had never encountered this problem before, but might be caused by a bit of dust getting on the disk itself and would suggest buying a new hard drive. I have also had a look at what error 0x8007085D is and it seems that it's a simple disk read error (most commonly due to smudged discs, according to the forums I've seen). I don't mind having to buy a new external hard drive, but I don't want to lose 600GB-worth of backups and important files I need. Any ideas as to what could I do? Many thanks Adam See more Why i can not copy from pc to any external device 1TB Seagate external harddrive not copying files Why wont my documents download to my external hard drive Can't transfer data on External Hard Drive (Solved) Transferring data from external hard drive Transferring data from one hard drive to another MacOS/Windows - Can't access data from external hard drive How to recover data from external hard drive (Solved) Helpful +19 Report Ambucias 32152Posts mardi 2 février 2010Registration date ModeratorStatus October 2, 2016 Last seen Sep 8, 2013 04:37PM
be created.> SanDisk Copy Error -The directory or file cannot be created. Tags: MP3 Players Sandisk Computers Audio Last response: December 23, 2011 1:02 PM in Audio Share maxman http://www.tomsguide.com/forum/50607-6-sandisk-copy-error-directory-file-created March 7, 2006 1:41:00 AM [/b]My son has a 1GB SanDisk Sansa Model http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/topic/160902-cannot-copy-files-to-usb-drive/ M240. Until today, was able to drag and drop MP3's from computer, no problem. Now we get the error, "Cannot Copy 13 - Jim Morrison - Roadhouse Blues: The directory or file cannot be created." Same error occurs when I try to copy any file. The computer reports that the Removable Drive error copying has 992 MB Capacity, 463 MB used, 528 MB free. 116 files. What to do? I've searched the internet, and the only thing I found was someone complaining in a review of the unit that they had this problem. No solutions. Appreciate the help. I will probally just format the thing and start over. But if it happens again, then the answer will be out error copying file there for us and others. Thanks in advance. More about : sandisk copy error directory file created maxman March 7, 2006 1:55:54 AM I deleted a couple few tunes, and was able to copy a file to the unit. Is there a limit to the number of MP3 files even though the device reports not full? tom5002 April 14, 2006 1:52:29 AM go to my computer right click on your device that is connected click format (full format) then click fat 32 full erase (to do this it must be on a windows xp system) i did this and have had no problems then on Related resources error 0x80070052 the directory or file cannot be created - Forum The directory of file cannot be created on my mp3 why? - Forum Batch file or copy and rename files in different drive/directory - Tech Support can i create a macro which will automatically create a playlist from a directory, so that new files added to the directory aut - Tech Support Cannot delete the file or directory is corrupted and unreadable - Forum Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer lausus
where thousands of volunteer geeks quickly serve friendly answers and support. Check out the forums and get free advice from the experts. Register now to gain access to all of our features, it's FREE and only takes one minute. Once registered and logged in, you will be able to create topics, post replies to existing threads, give reputation to your fellow members, get your own private messenger, post status updates, manage your profile and so much more. Create Account How it Works Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. cannot copy files to usb drive Started by 2cvsoo , Jun 12 2007 11:40 AM Please log in to reply #1 2cvsoo Posted 12 June 2007 - 11:40 AM 2cvsoo New Member Member 3 posts i have two usb mini (flash?) drives, a 1Gb and 2Gb, connected to my sony vaio laptop via a 4-port powered usb 2.0 PCMCIA notebook cardbus card. i have had the same problem connecting them directly into the back of the computer too. they both show up as removable disks (g and h). i tried to copy a load of photos to one usb drive, but it only completed some of them. there was an error message about a particular photo, which i presumed was because it was a different format from jpg. but when i tried to do the the rest of the photos (jpg) i got the error message: 'error copying file or folder. cannot copy [filename without extension]: the directory or file cannot be created.' the same thing happens for both usb drives, and also if i try to copy an entire folder. i already had some word files on the 1Gb drive which have not been affected, but i can't copy any more word files onto the drive either. however, if i go to copy one of the photos that did get copied to either usb drive, it says the file already exists and asks if i want to replace it. i have checked and both drives have loads of space available according to the pie-chart. i have also checked that the show hidden files box is checked. i can access the files on both drives. i might have left one or other of the drives connected when the laptop went into standby mode, but this has never been a problem before, as far as i can recall. i did read something about file formats (FAT/FAT32/NTFS) and 'volumes' (?)on a different site, but i don't know much about computers and it didn't mean anything to me. if anyone can help i would be really and truly grateful. cheers. soo Edited by 2cvsoo, 12 June 2007 - 11:43 AM. 0 Advertisements #2 Neil Jones Posted 12 June 2007 - 03:22 PM Neil Jones Member 5k Member 8,476 posts This problem can be caused by illeg