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General Errors paramErr = -50, /*error in user parameter list*/ noHardwareErr = -200, /*Sound Manager Error Returns*/ notEnoughHardwareErr = -201, /*Sound Manager Error Returns*/ userCanceledErr = -128, qErr = -1, /*queue element not found during deletion*/ vTypErr = -2, /*invalid queue element*/ corErr = -3, /*core routine number out of range*/ unimpErr = -4, /*unimplemented core routine*/ SlpTypeErr = -5, /*invalid queue element*/ seNoDB = -8, /*no debugger installed to handle debugger command*/ controlErr = -17, /*I/O System Errors*/ statusErr = -18, /*I/O System Errors*/ readErr = -19, /*I/O System Errors*/ writErr = -20, /*I/O System Errors*/ badUnitErr = -21, /*I/O System Errors*/ unitEmptyErr = -22, /*I/O System Errors*/ openErr = -23, /*I/O System Errors*/ closErr = -24, /*I/O System Errors*/ dRemovErr = -25, /*tried to remove an open driver*/ dInstErr = -26 /*DrvrInstall couldn't find driver in resources*/ abortErr = -27, /*IO call aborted by KillIO*/ iIOAbortErr = -27, /*IO abort error (Printing Manager)*/ notOpe
Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. Gil Dawson Level 1 error in user parameter list (89 points) Desktops Q: Where is a comprehensive list of error
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codes? I keep looking for a comprehensive list of all error codes sorted by number. If, for mac os x error code 10810 example, something reports an error like "An error of type -1409 has occurred.", it seems there must be a list somewhere of descriptions of errors of type -1409. http://krypted.com/lists/comprehensive-list-of-mac-os-x-error-codes/ Is there? Does such a list exist?If not, can you help me understand why not?--Gil MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8) Posted on Apr 2, 2013 9:07 PM I have this question too by WZZZ,Solvedanswer WZZZ Level 6 (13,112 points) Mac OS X A: /* File: CarbonCore/MacErrors.h Contains: OSErr codes. Version: CarbonCore-859.2~1 Copyright: © 1985-2008 https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4940204?tstart=0 by Apple Computer, Inc., all rights reserved Bugs?: For bug reports, consult the following page on the World Wide Web: http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter/*/#ifndef __MACERRORS__#define __MACERRORS__#ifndef __CONDITIONALMACROS__#include
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completely halts the copy or move process in the OS X Finder. The full error is usually read as "The Finder can't complete the operation because some data in "FileName" can't be read or written. (Error code -36)". The filename is sometimes .DS_Store, but it can happen with just about any file. If you run into Error Code -36 on a Mac, there's usually a really simple solution thanks to a handy command line tool called "dot_clean". If you've never heard of dot_clean, you're certainly not alone, and the manual page for the command explains that it "merges ._* files with corresponding native files." which may not sound like much to the casual user, but given the oft cause of Error 36 are files prefixed with a dot, that can be exactly what you need to do. How to Resolve Error 36 in OS X Finder with dot_clean To use dot_clean, you'll want to point it at the directory which is being copied and throwing the Error Code 36, the basics look like this: Launch the Terminal (found in /Applications/Utilities/ or with Spotlight) At the command prompt, type: dot_clean /Path/To/Directory/With/Problem/ When dot_clean is finished, attempt the file copy again and it should succeed with no error code For example, if copying ~/Documents/FileBackups/ is the problematic directory, use: dot_clean ~/Documents/FileBackups/ That should be all that is necessary to resolve the issue, just be sure to attempt the file/directory transfer immediately after the command is run. Technically you could point dot_clean at an entire volume but that's probably not necessary unless the -36 error is continuously triggered in Finder when trying to backup an entire drive manually. If the problem is recurrent and you get it constantly when trying to copy files to and from a networked Mac, a network share, external drive of some sort, or to and from a Windows computer, you can also try to delete all .DS_Store files on a Mac using the command line, which can work as a temporary workaround if for some reason dot_clean