Originally posted by HyperHacker
How is that GBA media player anyway? Decent playback quality? Being able to watch anim
HyperLamer
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Ack, didn't notice that. If changing USB ports solved the problem, I would suspect the card the other port is on might be going bad.
How is that GBA media player anyway? Decent playback quality? Being able to watch anim |
jmr
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Originally posted by BMF54123 Judging from the error message Windows gave you, and the fact that it locks up until you shut off the printer, it sounds like the printer's card reader might be going bad. Is it a USB or parallel port printer? Have you used the card reader without any problems before, or is this the first time you've used it?
It's a USB Printer. I have used it before, but only for photos and the occasional MP3. It's the first time using it with a larger file, like a movie, etc. I think I'll look into getting a standalone CF reader.
EDIT: Well, I think I eliminated the problem. I unplugged the printer from it's former USB Port (on a stand-alone card) and re-located it to another one (on-board). I tried copying the file over, and it worked without a hitch. Let's hope the error doesn't come back a-nagging!
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BMF98567
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Judging from the error message Windows gave you, and the fact that it locks up until you shut off the printer, it sounds like the printer's card reader might be going bad. Is it a USB or parallel port printer? Have you used the card reader without any problems before, or is this the first time you've used it? |
jmr
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Originally posted by HyperHacker The computer locks up until you turn off the printer? I don't see how the printer has anything to do with this process. Have you tried disconnecting it beforehand? You might have an I/O conflict or some sort of problem with the printer port.
Originally posted by JefF I'm trying to copy some files (approx 50 MB) to my Compact Flash card, using my printer's photo-card drive. ... Hardware: HP PSC 1350 (Picture Card Reader)
EDIT: ohh... i didn't say in the hardware section that it was a printer... sorry. My printer (HP PSC 1350) has a built in memory card drive (with CF, Memory Stick, MMC/SD, Smart Media, and xD). So, disconnecting the printer is, well, out of the question! Although it is primarily used to transfer photos, I have recently began using the card drive for my GBA Media Player (can i go THREE POSTS without mentioning it?!?) especially since I recieved my 512 MB CF card on friday. However, it's become kinda useless since I cannot copy files larger than 40 megs without getting an error message.
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HyperLamer
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The computer locks up until you turn off the printer? I don't see how the printer has anything to do with this process. Have you tried disconnecting it beforehand? You might have an I/O conflict or some sort of problem with the printer port. |
jmr
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Error Description: I'm trying to copy some files (approx 50 MB) to my Compact Flash card, using my printer's photo-card drive. Approx. halfway through the file copy, it stops, and a few seconds later, I get two error messages: 1. Windows - Delayed Write Failed Windows was unable to save all the data for the file G:\. The data has been lost. This error may be caused by a failure of your computer hardware or network connection. Please try to save this file elsewhere. 2. Cannot copy [filename]: The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error. And the computer locks up until I turn off the power for my printer.
Application: Windows Explorer, (and anything that tries to write large files to my CF card) Hardware: HP PSC 1350 (Picture Card Reader) OS: Windows XP (w/ SP2) Computer Specs: Pentium 4 2.80 GHz, 512 MB Ram (other details available if needed) HELP!!!!!
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