Error 0x80070052 The directory or file cannot be created

Anonymous
2009-01-02T17:56:09+00:00

I am copying photos in the photo gallery from a folder/tag to a scan disk.  I have one file of about 140 photos that will not copy.  The rest have copies with no trouble.   I have created a folder with all of the photos I want to copy.  When they begin the process, all go but the ones from this particular group.  I get the error message above.  Please tell me what I should do, as I have been unsuccessful for the last 1.5 hours at resolving this myself.  Happy New Year!!

Kelly

Windows for home | Previous Windows versions | Music, photos, and video

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  1. Anonymous
    2009-01-02T18:23:25+00:00

    My next try at finding out what was happening would be to check the location of the files. A root folder of a drive can only contain so many files, (depending on the file system used, like Fat32 or NTFS). I would count the number of successful files in the root, and see if you are over that, based on the File System restraints. When you rightclick a drive, and Properties, it shows the file system in use for that drive.

    Errors Creating Files or Folders in the Root Directory: 


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  1. Anonymous
    2009-03-24T10:50:21+00:00

    Chuck Estep said:

    Mark,

    This is Chuck Estep.  Saw your post and tried the two suggestions.  Still not able to proceed with copying pictures from my c drive to a jump drive.  I've got plenty of space on both devices too.

    Got any other suggestions master jedi?

    It's likely that the jump drive is formatted with Fat16. I suggest saving whatever files on the jump drive you wamt, and formatting the drive with Fat32 or NTFS. Rightclicking the drive in Explorer should put you there. You are probably seeing something like a format for UFD or Fat (Standard)http://communities.sandisk.com/sandisk/board/message?board.id=u3&thread.id=3248


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  1. Anonymous
    2015-01-03T01:28:07+00:00

    This thread is about the number of files, not the total size of the files. Maximum of 512 files or folders in the root directory.

    If they are truely short named, you can have 65535 files in each folder but the root. To see if they are truely shortnamed type this in a command prompt on your files where they may be.

    Dir f:\*.* /x /s /a

    Also to see if they take up more space than what you thing because files are rounded up to nearest 4K when stored on a disk.

    Right click the folder containing your files, choose Properties, and on the General tab look at Size On Disk figure.

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  2. Anonymous
    2016-08-08T20:39:11+00:00

    Wow, I had a McAfee encryption enabled and for some reason, the encrypt key was wrong or missing, simply fixing it cleared the problem.

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  3. Anonymous
    2017-01-24T16:34:03+00:00

    One solution is to go to services, double click credential manager ,and set the startup type to automatic!

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