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Support and Feedback / Re: Error 4000
« on: September 17, 2013, 10:36:55 »
Thanks everyone for your suggestions.

What still puzzles me is why this only occurs in MC (in the 32 bit version too) and not in Windows Explore, XYplorer nor xplorer².

I like MC but my little finger tells me to choose the stupid solution and switch to xplorer²...  :-\

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Support and Feedback / Re: Error 4000
« on: September 16, 2013, 20:35:57 »
You could be right of course, but I haven't the problem when I'm doing the same in Windows Explorer nor in XYplorer, which I was using until now.

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Support and Feedback / Re: Error 4000
« on: September 16, 2013, 17:00:08 »
I only use Microsoft Defender, no third party AV...
No problem copying the files within the same drive.

Strange indeed..
Thanks for investigating. Hope you'll stumble upon the solution some time  :D

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Support and Feedback / Re: Error 4000
« on: September 16, 2013, 15:39:36 »
OK, I did some tests.

I can read the data in the BUP files.
I did some copy tests with other files from the same directory to the same target directory. Strangely enough this error shows only when the folder I try to copy contains a VIDEO_TS folder and video files.
All other folders copy fine.

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Support and Feedback / Re: Error 4000
« on: September 16, 2013, 14:53:29 »
Thanks.

Log file attached  ;)

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Support and Feedback / Re: Error 4000
« on: September 16, 2013, 14:23:01 »
No, the situation is this one: I've got an external HD onto which I download a torrent. Once the folder is ready (completely downloaded), I rename the folder and try to copy this folder to another external HD.
(I already tried to switch of the bittorrent client, but the error keeps popping up). That's when the error shows.

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Support and Feedback / Re: Error 4000
« on: September 16, 2013, 14:10:59 »
Thanks for your quick reply.

I'm using v. 3.5 (build 1500) 64 edition under Windows 8.
And yes, when the first message show the second does also after hitting the Abort button.

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Support and Feedback / Error 4000
« on: September 16, 2013, 13:39:44 »
Hi,

from time to time when I'm trying to copy or move a folder from one HD to another I get the message: Error 4000. When I click the Abort button a  new window pops up stating: Unexpected Error. Write Thread should not be running. But is (sic!) is... (ID 3001).
Can someone please tell me what this means, what is going wrong and how I can avoid this error?

Yours gratefully,
Bodtje

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