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17, 200711 0 0 0 I like taking photos, and recently when I wanted to share some photographs with a couple of relatives via USB drive, I found a pretty interesting issue. I had about 200 pictures which I wanted to copy error copying file or folder access denied in my 1 GB USB drive. I selected all of them and when I tried pasting error copying file or folder the requested resource is in use them in USB drive it started throwing me the following error… ------------------ Error Copying File or Folder ------------------ Cannot copy
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file cannot be created. ------------------ OK ------------------ Interestingly, my USB drive had plenty of space still left. I used Process Monitor, and repeated the same process. Pretty soon I found the following in the log… 6568 8:45:21.4215702 AM Explorer.EXE 1436
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CreateFile R:\Picture 200.JPG 0xC00002EA Desired Access: Generic Write, Read Attributes, Delete, Disposition: Create, Options: Sequential Access, Synchronous IO Non-Alert, Non-Directory File, Attributes: A, ShareMode: , AllocationSize: 0 This status code - 0xC00002EA is something that I was totally unaware of. After searching sometime I came to know that this is a limit in the FAT format (which my USB was using by default!). Read here for more details… http://support.microsoft.com/kb/120138 Thus, if you are trying to copy a lot of error copying file or folder the device is unreachable files on the root of your USB and getting this error message, all you have to do is to create a folder and then try copying them to that folder and it should work fine. Hope this helps! Rahul Tags Case Study Miscellany Troubleshooting Comments (11) Cancel reply Name * Email * Website Shinva says: November 21, 2007 at 11:21 pm It is best to change the file system on a new USB to FAT32. On a similar note one issue I faced was when I copied mp3 to my USB and plugged it in my car's audio system it did not recognize any files for the simple reason that the file system on the USB was FAT and had a few files with names not in the 8.3 format. Reply Shinva says: November 21, 2007 at 11:23 pm It is best to change the file system on a new USB to FAT32. On a similar note one issue I faced was when I copied mp3 to my USB and plugged it in my car's audio system it did not recognize any files for the simple reason that the file system on the USB was FAT and had a few files with names not in the 8.3 format. Reply imRahulSoni says: November 22, 2007 at 3:00 am Well, I am not sure if we should *always* use Fat32. I found that my USB's performance reduced by appr
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 error copying file or folder cannot find the specified file was denied. This error usually occurs when the hard disk drive or the flash drive on which you are trying to save your error copying file or folder unspecified error rdp file 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 https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/rahulso/2007/11/17/file-copy-issue-while-trying-to-copy-the-files-to-my-usb-drive/ to 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 http://www.windowshelp.net/windows-vista-help/error-when-copying-file-to-a-flash-drive-or-hard-drive.aspx the list 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 |
Subscribe to our newsletter Search Home Forum Ask a question Latest questions Windows Mac Linux Internet Video Games Software Hardware Mobile Network Virus Café How To Download Ask a question Windows Software Mac Software Linux Software Android Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia Home Forum Hardware http://ccm.net/forum/affich-718765-can-t-transfer-data-from-external-hard-drive Hard drive Report Can't transfer data from external hard drive[Solved] Ask a question adamk1 1Posts Sunday September 8, 2013Registration date 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 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 error copying what's on the drive (folders, files etc) however, I 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 error copying file files/folders, I get: --- E:\PC Backups is not accessible. The request could not 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 recove