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Error 4000
Bodtje:
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
Mathias (Author):
Error 4000 is that an unknown error happened that it did not know how to handle.
"Unexpected Error. Write Thread..." message is because of a timing issue that happen on some machines under very rare conditions.
Are the "Error 4000" and "Unexpected Error , Write Thread..." message always shown after each other ?
What version are you running ?
Bodtje:
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.
Mathias (Author):
Ok, then the second is probably because of the unhanded error of the first.
Are there any thing special with the copy operation that is aborted. ? network ?, ftp ?, archive ? NAS, same drives or copy to different drives , or other information that can be valid.
Bodtje:
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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