Tracy
Sun Jul 20 12:49:01 PDT 2008
Bill, McCarty, I finally figured out the problem. When I copied from the pc
folder to the memory stick, I just highlighted the MS/MSPro Drive and clicked
copy. I did not open up the MS/MSPRO Drive and then the DCIM folder and
finally the 101MSDFC folders and then clicked copy. Doing that I didn't get
the message and now I can add other photos when I want to. The photos are for
a digital frame that I have bought for my mother that shows all the
grandchildren or in her case the great grandchildren.
Thanks for your help.
Tracy
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Tracy
"BillW50" wrote:
> In news:C56E84F6-DB5A-401B-8564-0C7982816493@microsoft.com,
> Tracy typed on Sun, 20 Jul 2008 11:49:01 -0700:
> > Bill, I did copy all the photos into one Folder on the PC and then
> > copied the contents of the entire folder into the memory stick and at
> > the very end, I got the same message the it could not create the
> > particular file,................... then when I attempted to copy one
> > or more files into the memory stick it would not do it. Can't figure
> > it out.
> > Tracy
> > --
> > Tracy
> >
> >
> > "BillW50" wrote:
> >
> >> In news:%239nCavn6IHA.4988@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl,
> >> R. McCarty typed on Sun, 20 Jul 2008 11:18:20 -0400:
> >>> An Open file handle means an application or operating system has a
> >>> file opened for access. In some cases that will prevent other apps
> >>> or functions from gaining use of the file.
> >>>
> >>> To run a Chkdsk:
> >>> Click Start, Run ( Type ) cmd [Enter]
> >>> (Type)
> >>>> Chkdsk C: [Enter]
> >>> If the volume/disk is "Dirty" then Chkdsk will report that it found
> >>> errors it was unable to resolve. It recommends a alternate run of
> >>> Chkdsk with a /F qualifier that tells the OS to fix the issues and
> >>> can only be
> >>> done at the early part of the boot sequence before Windows has fully
> >>> loaded. To queue up a boot-time chkdsk you have to re-enter the
> >>> command & add a /F or /R to it and then answer Y to schedule it at
> >>> the next
> >>> boot. *Chkdsk with Fix or Repair can make changes to the volume that
> >>> may result in data loss. DO NOT run Chkdsk /F /R unless your drive
> >>> is fully backed up or imaged.
> >>>
> >>> "Tracy" <Tracy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >>> news:35A387E1-96E3-4215-A914-7E6FE110EB91@microsoft.com...
> >>>> DSC327 wasn't the only file that it happened to. Other attempts got
> >>>> same message only with a different file. What is a File Handle
> >>>> opened mean? Also
> >>>> how do I perform a Read-Only Chkdsk on the source volume.
> >>>> Thanks for the help.
> >>>> Tracy
> >>>>
> >>>> --
> >>>> Tracy
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> "BillW50" wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> In news:uqL4Rwm6IHA.2348@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl,
> >>>>> R. McCarty typed on Sun, 20 Jul 2008 09:25:19 -0400:
> >>>>>> Is it possible that the file in question has been recently opened
> >>>>>> or accessed with a program ? You may have a File Handle opened
> >>>>>> on that file. None of the other conditions ( size, file count )
> >>>>>> would account for the inability of Explorer to successfully copy
> >>>>>> it. It' also possible the file itself may be corrupted - can you
> >>>>>> open and view the contents of DSC327 ?
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> You may also want to do a Read-Only Chkdsk on the source volume.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> "Tracy" <Tracy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >>>>>> news:7116724B-934D-43E7-84A8-4216685F163B@microsoft.com...
> >>>>>>> I have a 1GB Scandisk memory stick and was attempting to
> >>>>>>> download 340 pics amounting to approx 380MB's on to it from my
> >>>>>>> Computer (XP) and when it was just about finished this message
> >>>>>>> popped up- "Cannot copy DSC327: The Directory or file cannot be
> >>>>>>> created." The photo that was not copied just happened to be the
> >>>>>>> last photo of the 340.
> >>>>>>> The rest were copyed just fine.
> >>>>>>> I tried to copy again several times different photos on to the
> >>>>>>> same memory stick with the 239 pics on it from another folder
> >>>>>>> and got the same error message.
> >>>>>>> One last attempt I tried to download the same photos onto a 2GB
> >>>>>>> Memory stick
> >>>>>>> and got the same message. I just cannot download any more
> >>>>>>> pictures on either
> >>>>>>> of the Memory sticks. They cannot be full? Does anyone have any
> >>>>>>> suggestion that might help me?
> >>>>>>> Tracy
> >>>>>
> >>>>> You can only have so many files in the root. Is this where you are
> >>>>> installing them? If so, try creating a folder and place them in
> >>>>> there. See:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/120138
> >>
> >> Do you know what I mean Tracy? Make a folder and copy the files in
> >> there. As your problems will go away.
>
> It doesn't really matter if they came from a folder or not. But that many
> files must live in a folder on the memory stick too. You cannot have that
> many files without being inside of a folder. And to create a folder, you
> have to delete a file or a few at least before you will be allowed to create
> a folder.
>
> --
> Bill
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