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Copying Files to External Drive



 
 
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Old July 3rd 09, 06:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
jhev
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Default Copying Files to External Drive


Folks,

I'm running Vista32 on my laptop computer. I have a 1TB Western
Digital external drive. I recently copied about 55gigs of music onto
the computer, and I'm moving it to the external drive for my third
backup so far. (I backup often in case of a hard drive crash).

Other times, I've had no problems. This is what happened this time:
I copy all files, open the external drive, create a folder titled
MyMusic7309, and open it. I hit ctrl V to copy all files. Of the 233
folders, only about 32 copy. There is no error message. The system
runs Copying Files with a count of how much time remains and how many
total files there are (about 13 thousand), then just stops after copying
32 folders.

Perplexed, I try again, to the same location. I'm prepared to hit
"skip" to the ones that I've already copied, but the same thing happens
after copying about 20 more folders over.

Ok, so this is getting annoying. I try going to Organize-Select All.
Then I go to the ExDrive and go to Organize-Paste. This time it fill
is with about 8 more folders, bringing the total to 60. As many more
times as I do it - any way I can think of - it will now only copy 60 of
the folders.

I have done the following:
Virus scans on the drive and the computer
Clicked properties to make sure settings gave me permissions
Removed any read-only or hidden properties from the files I'm
transfering.

Also note:
I can copy document files just fine.
I can copy 1 music file at a time over to the drive, but no more, or it
won't go above 60.
I have over 800gigs available on the external drive.


Any ideas on how I can get mass copying to work again?

Jhev


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Old July 3rd 09, 07:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
whs[_8_]
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Default Copying Files to External Drive


My guess would be that your external disk is formatted in Fat32 (maximum
of 4GB chunks). If that is true, you should reformat it into NTFS or
copy smaller chuncks of files individually.


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Old July 4th 09, 02:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Parrott
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Default Copying Files to External Drive


"whs" wrote in message
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My guess would be that your external disk is formatted in Fat32 (maximum
of 4GB chunks). If that is true, you should reformat it into NTFS or
copy smaller chuncks of files individually.


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Exatly what whs wrote above as mine was Fat32 not NTFS so I formatted it for
NFTS so I could copy over more than that 4GB maximum.


God Bless... :-)

 




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