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Old May 10th 07, 04:19 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
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Default Unable to save files on memory stick - keep getting Error 0x800700


Apologies, I was using the term "memory stick" as a generic term (I do
have SONY memory sticks too).

The device I was referring to in my post was a 2GB USB Flash Drive.
Again, apologies for any confusion. Thanks for the clarification. As
I am using variations of NT/XP and Vista on my machines, I'm OK for
personal use.

However, based on your comments, and similar advice from my IT advisor,
I will carry a backup FAT32 formatted Flash Drive when travelling on
business - in case I run into older o/s wherever I might give a
presentation etc.

Thanks again.


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Old December 17th 07, 07:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
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Default Unable to save files on memory stick - keep getting Error 0x80


Thank you! This also worked for my Kodak SD card when trying to load .jpg
files for a digital frame.
"EenyBear" wrote:


I was previously unable to get past 1.5GB on a 2.0GB memory stick
(cruzer sandisk) using VISTA o/s. I was trying to load a gazillion
pictures on the stick for use with a video picture frame.

Then, on a whim, I tried reformatting the stick in NTFS rather than the
FAT it came with. Bingo! Problem solved and the 2GB are now fully
accessible!

No need for multiple sub-directories, etc. Hope that's helpful.

title = 0x80070052 error solution
author = EenyBear


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Old May 20th 08, 10:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
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I'm hoping you can help me. I reformatted the SD card and the files copied just fine - however ... when I format at NTFS, the slide show on the digital picture frame doesn't work. When I format on FAT32 I get about 210MB (176 pics). The slide show stops working. I have tried different SD cards and different frames (need a 2GB to get all the pics on that I want and I am using a PanDigital picture frame). This has been making me nuts.



My pictures are a variety of pictures, some are scanned, and they come from a variety of camera types - but in my mind, since they are al jpg, that shouldn't matter.



Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated.

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Old August 24th 08, 04:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
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HI,
I had the same problem as you had. Drove me mad - and I am only in my
80's.
I was trying to load 850 photos but couldnt get past 550. All the
previous posts were right on the mark.
Formast your sd card for FAT 32. The default appears to be 16.
Have all your photos in one folder.
Copy the folder to your sd card.
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Old December 6th 09, 11:18 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
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Default Quick fix for Error0x80070052

I am using a extreME 1GB memory stick USB with windows
vista. I am unable to save any file on it either using. Always I get Error0x80070052

Is there a simple solution?

Thanks



Bootsj wrote:

Unable to save files on memory stick - keep getting Error 0x800700
11-Mar-07

I am using a brand new Sony Microvault 1GB memory stick USB with windows
vista. I am unable to save any file on it either using save, Save as or just
dragging it over, except .jpg. So word Escel etc. I cannot save. I get Error
0x80070052

Is there a simple solution I can't see?

Thanks

Previous Posts In This Thread:

On Sunday, March 11, 2007 3:21 PM
Bootsj wrote:

Unable to save files on memory stick - keep getting Error 0x800700
I am using a brand new Sony Microvault 1GB memory stick USB with windows
vista. I am unable to save any file on it either using save, Save as or just
dragging it over, except .jpg. So word Escel etc. I cannot save. I get Error
0x80070052

Is there a simple solution I can't see?

Thanks

On Thursday, March 15, 2007 5:09 AM
Mic wrote:

I have not tried USB memory stick in Vista yet.
I have not tried USB memory stick in Vista yet. But, in XP, I used to select
what I wanted to save, right-click on it, go down the menu to "send to", then
select the drive letter of your memory stick on the sub menu, and left-click
on that.
Mick

"Bootsja" wrote:

On Tuesday, March 27, 2007 7:32 PM
Freon wrote:

Unable to save files on memory stick - keep getting Error 0x800700
Bootsja;2654237 Wrote:

I have the SAME problem. I am using Patriot SD memory cards and had no
problems with two of the four cards. Two of them say "The file directory
or file cannot be created" Error 0x80070052. I had the card half full
of pics when the message pops up. I placed a call to tech. support but
would love to know why this is happening.


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On Wednesday, March 28, 2007 12:08 AM
Freon wrote:

Bootsja, here is how i fixed my issue. Formated my memory card.
Bootsja, here is how i fixed my issue. Formated my memory card.(Right
click on drive and click on format option). Created new folders. (Right
click on desktop,click on new. Create folder). Name folder whatever you
want. I named mine Folder 1, Folder 2, ETC. Drag your songs,pictures
into a folder. Don't put too much in there. Then drag folder to your
memory stick. Keep doing this. I put 13 folders onto my card(Drive I)
and filled the card up with no problems. Hope this works for you. If
not, I will give you a link that gives other suggestions.


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On Thursday, March 29, 2007 10:58 AM
Bonni wrote:

I am having the same problem trying to save pictures to a USB flash stick.
I am having the same problem trying to save pictures to a USB flash stick. I
have tried reformating the card, but I get the same error that occurs when I
transfer files. I have tried copying by copy-paste method, as well as
right-click-send to 'J' drive method.

I understand your suggestion of making multiple folders, the only problem
the reason I am transfering photos to the flash card is to I can use it with
a digital picture frame. The digital picture frame does not recognize
folders so pictures cannot be placed in them.

Any other suggestions?

"Freon" wrote:

On Thursday, March 29, 2007 5:47 PM
Freon wrote:

Unable to save files on memory stick - keep getting Error 0x800700
http://forumz.tomshardware.com/ce/Si...pict50607.html
SanDisk Copy Error -The directory or file cannot be created. Sorry,
don't know much about the digital picture frame but check this link
out and you may get a few ideas. I did a google search of "the
directory or file cannot be created". Quite a few posts. Good Luck.


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On Monday, April 30, 2007 3:21 AM
Callesto28 wrote:

You need to put all your files in a sub-folder before you transfer themto the
You need to put all your files in a sub-folder before you transfer them
to the USB stick. I kept getting the error when I tried to transfer
images from a folder in my desktop. Apparently, the folder of your data
needs to be a sub-folder of the original folder. (A folder in a folder,
the sub-folder is the one with the data in it.)
So, in other words, open the folder with the files you want transfered
and make a 'New' folder in it. Then copy all your stuff into the new
(sub) folder. After that go into Windows Explorer and Move the original
folder to your USB stick.
I don't know *why* you need to do this, probably some kind of computer
glitch-thing-pain-in-the-butt.
I hoped that helped someone!


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On Wednesday, May 02, 2007 1:27 PM
nimmos wrote:

I tried what Callesto28 said and it works. Thank you!
I tried what Callesto28 said and it works. Thank you!

My digital picture frame objected when I inseerted the card. It asked
"File or Photos?" I manipulated the highlight to Photos and it somehow
find the subfolder and is now happily showing the pictures. Different
digital picture frames will undoubtedly have different methods of
operation -- you'll just have to play with it....


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On Tuesday, May 08, 2007 1:40 AM
EenyBear wrote:

I was previously unable to get past 1.5GB on a 2.
I was previously unable to get past 1.5GB on a 2.0GB memory stick
(cruzer sandisk) using VISTA o/s. I was trying to load a gazillion
pictures on the stick for use with a video picture frame.

Then, on a whim, I tried reformatting the stick in NTFS rather than the
FAT it came with. Bingo! Problem solved and the 2GB are now fully
accessible!

No need for multiple sub-directories, etc. Hope that's helpful.

title = 0x80070052 error solution
author = EenyBear


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On Wednesday, May 09, 2007 12:58 AM
Scissor wrote:

If your memory stick is formatted using FAT (Sometimes also calledFAT16) there
If your memory stick is formatted using FAT (Sometimes also called
FAT16) there are several limitations you might want to know about:

- Partition (drive letter) is limited to 2 GB in total size.
- Root directory is limited to 512 entries (an entry is a file or a
directory), although subfolders can contain more than 512 entries.
- Max number of files on the entire drive is 65,517.FAT32 removes most of the above limitations, so if you can you might
want to re-format your memory stick using FAT32. However you will want
to first verify that your camera / picture frame can read memory sticks
formatted with FAT32 (most modern devices made should be able to).

Of course you can also format your memory stick using NTFS, but that
will most likely restrict your memory stick to only working with Windows
NT or later.

Wikipedia has a ton of technical info for the curious: 'File Allocation
Table - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia'
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Allocation_Table)


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On Thursday, May 10, 2007 12:19 AM
EenyBear wrote:

Apologies, I was using the term "memory stick" as a generic term (I dohave
Apologies, I was using the term "memory stick" as a generic term (I do
have SONY memory sticks too).

The device I was referring to in my post was a 2GB USB Flash Drive.
Again, apologies for any confusion. Thanks for the clarification. As
I am using variations of NT/XP and Vista on my machines, I'm OK for
personal use.

However, based on your comments, and similar advice from my IT advisor,
I will carry a backup FAT32 formatted Flash Drive when travelling on
business - in case I run into older o/s wherever I might give a
presentation etc.

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On Monday, December 17, 2007 2:45 AM
Psuk wrote:

Thank you!
Thank you! This also worked for my Kodak SD card when trying to load .jpg
files for a digital frame.
"EenyBear" wrote:

On Tuesday, May 20, 2008 6:14 PM
Sharon Carver wrote:

HELP!!!!!
I'm hoping you can help me. I reformatted the SD card and the files copied just fine - however ... when I format at NTFS, the slide show on the digital picture frame doesn't work. When I format on FAT32 I get about 210MB (176 pics). The slide show stops working. I have tried different SD cards and different frames (need a 2GB to get all the pics on that I want and I am using a PanDigital picture frame). This has been making me nuts.



My pictures are a variety of pictures, some are scanned, and they come from a variety of camera types - but in my mind, since they are al jpg, that shouldn't matter.



Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated.


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Old December 6th 09, 11:18 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
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Default Quick fix for Error0x80070052


I am using a extreME 1GB memory stick USB with windows
vista. I am unable to save any file on it either using. Always I get Error0x80070052

Is there a simple solution?

Thanks



Bootsj wrote:

Unable to save files on memory stick - keep getting Error 0x800700
11-Mar-07

I am using a brand new Sony Microvault 1GB memory stick USB with windows
vista. I am unable to save any file on it either using save, Save as or just
dragging it over, except .jpg. So word Escel etc. I cannot save. I get Error
0x80070052

Is there a simple solution I can't see?

Thanks

Previous Posts In This Thread:

On Sunday, March 11, 2007 3:21 PM
Bootsj wrote:

Unable to save files on memory stick - keep getting Error 0x800700
I am using a brand new Sony Microvault 1GB memory stick USB with windows
vista. I am unable to save any file on it either using save, Save as or just
dragging it over, except .jpg. So word Escel etc. I cannot save. I get Error
0x80070052

Is there a simple solution I can't see?

Thanks

On Thursday, March 15, 2007 5:09 AM
Mic wrote:

I have not tried USB memory stick in Vista yet.
I have not tried USB memory stick in Vista yet. But, in XP, I used to select
what I wanted to save, right-click on it, go down the menu to "send to", then
select the drive letter of your memory stick on the sub menu, and left-click
on that.
Mick

"Bootsja" wrote:

On Tuesday, March 27, 2007 7:32 PM
Freon wrote:

Unable to save files on memory stick - keep getting Error 0x800700
Bootsja;2654237 Wrote:

I have the SAME problem. I am using Patriot SD memory cards and had no
problems with two of the four cards. Two of them say "The file directory
or file cannot be created" Error 0x80070052. I had the card half full
of pics when the message pops up. I placed a call to tech. support but
would love to know why this is happening.


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On Wednesday, March 28, 2007 12:08 AM
Freon wrote:

Bootsja, here is how i fixed my issue. Formated my memory card.
Bootsja, here is how i fixed my issue. Formated my memory card.(Right
click on drive and click on format option). Created new folders. (Right
click on desktop,click on new. Create folder). Name folder whatever you
want. I named mine Folder 1, Folder 2, ETC. Drag your songs,pictures
into a folder. Don't put too much in there. Then drag folder to your
memory stick. Keep doing this. I put 13 folders onto my card(Drive I)
and filled the card up with no problems. Hope this works for you. If
not, I will give you a link that gives other suggestions.


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On Thursday, March 29, 2007 10:58 AM
Bonni wrote:

I am having the same problem trying to save pictures to a USB flash stick.
I am having the same problem trying to save pictures to a USB flash stick. I
have tried reformating the card, but I get the same error that occurs when I
transfer files. I have tried copying by copy-paste method, as well as
right-click-send to 'J' drive method.

I understand your suggestion of making multiple folders, the only problem
the reason I am transfering photos to the flash card is to I can use it with
a digital picture frame. The digital picture frame does not recognize
folders so pictures cannot be placed in them.

Any other suggestions?

"Freon" wrote:

On Thursday, March 29, 2007 5:47 PM
Freon wrote:

Unable to save files on memory stick - keep getting Error 0x800700
http://forumz.tomshardware.com/ce/Si...pict50607.html
SanDisk Copy Error -The directory or file cannot be created. Sorry,
don't know much about the digital picture frame but check this link
out and you may get a few ideas. I did a google search of "the
directory or file cannot be created". Quite a few posts. Good Luck.


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On Monday, April 30, 2007 3:21 AM
Callesto28 wrote:

You need to put all your files in a sub-folder before you transfer themto the
You need to put all your files in a sub-folder before you transfer them
to the USB stick. I kept getting the error when I tried to transfer
images from a folder in my desktop. Apparently, the folder of your data
needs to be a sub-folder of the original folder. (A folder in a folder,
the sub-folder is the one with the data in it.)
So, in other words, open the folder with the files you want transfered
and make a 'New' folder in it. Then copy all your stuff into the new
(sub) folder. After that go into Windows Explorer and Move the original
folder to your USB stick.
I don't know *why* you need to do this, probably some kind of computer
glitch-thing-pain-in-the-butt.
I hoped that helped someone!


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On Wednesday, May 02, 2007 1:27 PM
nimmos wrote:

I tried what Callesto28 said and it works. Thank you!
I tried what Callesto28 said and it works. Thank you!

My digital picture frame objected when I inseerted the card. It asked
"File or Photos?" I manipulated the highlight to Photos and it somehow
find the subfolder and is now happily showing the pictures. Different
digital picture frames will undoubtedly have different methods of
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On Tuesday, May 08, 2007 1:40 AM
EenyBear wrote:

I was previously unable to get past 1.5GB on a 2.
I was previously unable to get past 1.5GB on a 2.0GB memory stick
(cruzer sandisk) using VISTA o/s. I was trying to load a gazillion
pictures on the stick for use with a video picture frame.

Then, on a whim, I tried reformatting the stick in NTFS rather than the
FAT it came with. Bingo! Problem solved and the 2GB are now fully
accessible!

No need for multiple sub-directories, etc. Hope that's helpful.

title = 0x80070052 error solution
author = EenyBear


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On Wednesday, May 09, 2007 12:58 AM
Scissor wrote:

If your memory stick is formatted using FAT (Sometimes also calledFAT16) there
If your memory stick is formatted using FAT (Sometimes also called
FAT16) there are several limitations you might want to know about:

- Partition (drive letter) is limited to 2 GB in total size.
- Root directory is limited to 512 entries (an entry is a file or a
directory), although subfolders can contain more than 512 entries.
- Max number of files on the entire drive is 65,517.FAT32 removes most of the above limitations, so if you can you might
want to re-format your memory stick using FAT32. However you will want
to first verify that your camera / picture frame can read memory sticks
formatted with FAT32 (most modern devices made should be able to).

Of course you can also format your memory stick using NTFS, but that
will most likely restrict your memory stick to only working with Windows
NT or later.

Wikipedia has a ton of technical info for the curious: 'File Allocation
Table - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia'
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Allocation_Table)


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On Thursday, May 10, 2007 12:19 AM
EenyBear wrote:

Apologies, I was using the term "memory stick" as a generic term (I dohave
Apologies, I was using the term "memory stick" as a generic term (I do
have SONY memory sticks too).

The device I was referring to in my post was a 2GB USB Flash Drive.
Again, apologies for any confusion. Thanks for the clarification. As
I am using variations of NT/XP and Vista on my machines, I'm OK for
personal use.

However, based on your comments, and similar advice from my IT advisor,
I will carry a backup FAT32 formatted Flash Drive when travelling on
business - in case I run into older o/s wherever I might give a
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On Monday, December 17, 2007 2:45 AM
Psuk wrote:

Thank you!
Thank you! This also worked for my Kodak SD card when trying to load .jpg
files for a digital frame.
"EenyBear" wrote:

On Tuesday, May 20, 2008 6:14 PM
Sharon Carver wrote:

HELP!!!!!
I'm hoping you can help me. I reformatted the SD card and the files copied just fine - however ... when I format at NTFS, the slide show on the digital picture frame doesn't work. When I format on FAT32 I get about 210MB (176 pics). The slide show stops working. I have tried different SD cards and different frames (need a 2GB to get all the pics on that I want and I am using a PanDigital picture frame). This has been making me nuts.



My pictures are a variety of pictures, some are scanned, and they come from a variety of camera types - but in my mind, since they are al jpg, that shouldn't matter.



Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated.


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Old December 7th 09, 03:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
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Default Quick fix for Error0x80070052

A Bing search suggests that this is because there are too many files in the
root directory of the drive. Try removing some of the files and/or moving
them into folders.

"venance mutayoba" wrote in message
...
I am using a extreME 1GB memory stick USB with windows
vista. I am unable to save any file on it either using. Always I get
Error0x80070052

Is there a simple solution?



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Old December 7th 09, 03:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
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Default Quick fix for Error0x80070052

A Bing search suggests that this is because there are too many files in the
root directory of the drive. Try removing some of the files and/or moving
them into folders.

"venance mutayoba" wrote in message
...
I am using a extreME 1GB memory stick USB with windows
vista. I am unable to save any file on it either using. Always I get
Error0x80070052

Is there a simple solution?



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Old April 18th 10, 06:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
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Hi there. Have read all your replies as I searched for a solution to
same problem with a Kingston 2Gb memory stick. Wife was trying to save a
single document and then a folder of photos but received the error
message 0x80070052.
She has a large number of word docs (some 100 in fact) on the stick plus
several other types of files but it was only 50% full.
I cleared the stik transferring all files into a new folder on my Vista
PC. Formatted the stick and then returned all the original files but
still got the error message and could not create a directory.
I finally solved it by creating a new folder and moving all the Word
Docs into this folder. Once done I could then save the folder with
photos plus other documents on the memory stick. This worked for me - it
seemed that tidying up the stick resolved the problem but it could just
be that a corrupt file was lost or repaired in the process. Hope this
helps someone else. The forum certainly helped me.
Rustic Dave


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