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Old 19th June 2007, 08:59 PM   #5 (permalink)
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So aye, any suggestions as to why this is happening? And how to get round it?

What's the make/model?



From this;

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"Cannot copy X : The directory or file cannot be created"
Google yields potentially helpful results but you'd need to check your specific model to see if it's a known problem. I had a similar problem with a USB1 tiny memstick mp3/flash drive (256MB) with Explorer drag and drop, can't remember how it was fixed though.


e: forgot to add link

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