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Error 4000
ice-man:
This problem sounds extremely weird.
That files created in a folder with a special name should be halted from being written sounds wrong. My guess is that something else is the problem.
Some vital information on how the problem is behaving must be missing. Because of what I read here, it does not make sense.
If I had the problem I would check if I could make it happen on many different location and drives or if it only was in one location. Also If it happen if I created the folder manually (F7) and then copy different types of files into it from different places/drives, And if I could create the folder from MC and then write the file by saving text from notepad.exe. Check if some other program have any locks on that folder. (I would check using process explorer) and I would have run sysinternals process monitor to check what is happening. (But that is a bit of a advanced tool) And more.. changing one thing a the time. Because there must be some something special with this except the folder name. Or some other information that seams unimportant is missing.
But that is just me. :)
Jungle:
Bodtje,
make a video of what you are doing, maybe it'll help. And try to close all other applications (except antivirus/firewall).
Bodtje:
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... :-\
78-45-33:
I have a similar problem, also giving error 4000
Problem occurs only when using M.C., not in Total commander or Win Explorer.
Copying any file(s) to a external HDD (USB) giving the error.
File can be a txt file or movie files, just anything, and the problem occurs.
Did already format it twice, without any result; when I read this post, I tried Total Commander... no problem.
System is a Medion P7300/Win7.
Mathias (Author):
--- Quote from: 78-45-33 on September 21, 2013, 17:04:10 ---I have a similar problem, also giving error 4000
Problem occurs only when using M.C., not in Total commander or Win Explorer.
Copying any file(s) to a external HDD (USB) giving the error.
File can be a txt file or movie files, just anything, and the problem occurs.
Did already format it twice, without any result; when I read this post, I tried Total Commander... no problem.
System is a Medion P7300/Win7.
Screenshots:
--- End quote ---
The other user had it only on files in folders called VIDEO_TS so not exactly the same issue.
The question is what is different about your system and your setup and everybody else that has no problem.
So far nobody have been able to figure that out.
log files are better then screen shots because there are many many different reasons why this can happen.
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