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Old 05-10-2007
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Re: Unable to save files on memory stick - keep getting Error 0x800700

Apologies, I was using the term "memory stick" as a generic term (I do
have SONY memory sticks too).

The device I was referring to in my post was a 2GB USB Flash Drive.
Again, apologies for any confusion. Thanks for the clarification. As
I am using variations of NT/XP and Vista on my machines, I'm OK for
personal use.

However, based on your comments, and similar advice from my IT advisor,
I will carry a backup FAT32 formatted Flash Drive when travelling on
business - in case I run into older o/s wherever I might give a
presentation etc.

Thanks again.


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Old 12-17-2007
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Re: Unable to save files on memory stick - keep getting Error 0x80

Thank you! This also worked for my Kodak SD card when trying to load .jpg
files for a digital frame.
"EenyBear" wrote:

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> I was previously unable to get past 1.5GB on a 2.0GB memory stick
> (cruzer sandisk) using VISTA o/s. I was trying to load a gazillion
> pictures on the stick for use with a video picture frame.
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> Then, on a whim, I tried reformatting the stick in NTFS rather than the
> FAT it came with. Bingo! Problem solved and the 2GB are now fully
> accessible!
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> No need for multiple sub-directories, etc. Hope that's helpful.
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Old 05-20-2008
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HELP!!!!!
I'm hoping you can help me. I reformatted the SD card and the files copied just fine - however ... when I format at NTFS, the slide show on the digital picture frame doesn't work. When I format on FAT32 I get about 210MB (176 pics). The slide show stops working. I have tried different SD cards and different frames (need a 2GB to get all the pics on that I want and I am using a PanDigital picture frame). This has been making me nuts.



My pictures are a variety of pictures, some are scanned, and they come from a variety of camera types - but in my mind, since they are al jpg, that shouldn't matter.



Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated.

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Old 08-24-2008
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Re: Unable to save files on memory stick - keep getting Error 0x800700

HI,
I had the same problem as you had. Drove me mad - and I am only in my
80's.
I was trying to load 850 photos but couldnt get past 550. All the
previous posts were right on the mark.
Formast your sd card for FAT 32. The default appears to be 16.
Have all your photos in one folder.
Copy the folder to your sd card.
Alan


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