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Cannot copy because of an i/o error?
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omega
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Cannot copy because of an i/o error?
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May 20, 2004, 10:41:14 am »
Hi, I am having a little trouble sometimes copying stuff over to my zaurus using the usb storage setting. some files transfer fine, but some cancel stating an i/o device error.
BTW, Elena is great! I\'m really enjoying my Z!!
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Gorgeous C860, 256 Sandisk SD, 1Gig Pretec 40x CF, PDAIR leather case & the really cool retractable iPDA USB sync/charge cable. Powered by PDAXROM BETA 1.
My wish - to have a Command & Conquer style game on my Z! (FREECNC!!!) Simcity 2000 would also be great.
jabbath
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Cannot copy because of an i/o error?
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May 20, 2004, 11:43:00 am »
Hi!
Maybe your disk is full.
grusz, jabbath
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omega
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Cannot copy because of an i/o error?
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May 20, 2004, 11:44:45 am »
nah. it works if you try it a few times with the problem file.
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Gorgeous C860, 256 Sandisk SD, 1Gig Pretec 40x CF, PDAIR leather case & the really cool retractable iPDA USB sync/charge cable. Powered by PDAXROM BETA 1.
My wish - to have a Command & Conquer style game on my Z! (FREECNC!!!) Simcity 2000 would also be great.
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