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Can't copy files from external HD (FAT32) to internal (FAT32) partition

When copying between an external fat32 partition and another fat32 partition, I get the message, "The operation can't be completed because an item with the name 'mp3' already exists."

I've read other forum discussions that recommend repairing permissions, but that's not an issue on a fat32 partition. This is a fresh install of Snow Leopard (10.6.2). I had this same problem before reinstall when I was trying to copy my Documents from a fat32 partition to a fat32 external. The only difference is that it would get to the first subfolder and quit with this error.

So far the only way around it I've found is to use `cp` in the terminal.

Any ideas?

MacBook Pro 3.1, Mac OS X (10.6.2)

Posted on Nov 17, 2009 5:05 AM

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Dec 4, 2009 11:48 PM in response to ikez

I've got this same problem. Cant move certain (most) files from macintosh OS Extended Journaled drive to 3 different FAT32 Drives I've tested so far.

I'm on 10.6.2 and I've tried a 16GB Fat32 Thumb Drive, which has worked fine in the past on this same Mac Pro until tonight?, I only updated iTunes recently in last week, in 10.6.1 and 10.5 and never any issues. Suddenly, I get errors when copying to dmg files certain drives IE: *The operation can't be completed because an unexpected error occurred (error code 0)*

One was a thumb drive 16GB that was 1/2 full. Copying a number of known good dmg files, ranging in size up to 4.5GB and some would start then quit. Others give an immediate

While copying from internal desktop SATA stock drive to my external Oxford 911 Chipset Firewire Drive. While this same drive, its 2nd partition that os Mac OS Ext Journaled, copied that SAME 4.5GB file just fine!? What gives with the Fat32 Errors? These drives all work on my other Mac on 10.5 and on my PCs and PS3 No problems at all.

The drive partitions for this external oxford 911 drive was 'storage a' and 'storage B', I renamed storage B to B storage and repaired disk on it and repaired permissions on the Macintosh HD, then reinstalled 10.6.2 Combo update on top of itself and it seems better at the moment. But I'm not sure what fixed it or if I just havent tested it enough to see it fail again.

I just used my Mac parition instead to move the files and it all worked for the time being. But ya, anyone who knows what the **** causes this bug or issue chime in Please!!

Dec 9, 2009 8:53 PM in response to farvneho

I'm so glad I found this thread. I thought I was going nuts there for a second. I have the same issues in Snow Leopard:

- Cannot copy from a SMB shared network folder to a FAT32 volume
- Cannot copy froma FAT 32 volume to another FAT32 volume
- Cannot compress a folder from a FAT32 volume (It's the ZIP format, so it follows MS-DOS / FAT32 conventions)
- Cannot decompress/unZIP a folder zipped succesfully on another machine (see note below)

- I can copy TO a Mac (HFS+) volume
- I can compress the folder of the above example if it stays on the original FAT32 volume
- I can copy the folders if I painstakingly recreate the folder hierarchy and copy the actual files manually - that's ridiculous in practice.

I have tried it with 4 different devices (2 HDs, 2 Flashdrives) and 2 different SMB-enabled fileservers with a variety of folders, so it is DEFINITELY not one corrupt file or drive.

MOST IMPORTANTLY, NONE of these problems happen with the SAME files, drives and network shares if I use either Windows (both a Dell and Bootcamp) or, more importantly, plain old LEOPARD !!!

It all seems to point to a serious screwup of the MS-DOS / FAT32 filesystem code in Snow Leopard, and I am surprised that this not gotten more attention yet...

If anybody has any advice I'd welcome it, since we interface with Windows a lot and this pretty much blocks any further deployment of Snow Leopard on our machines.

Dec 10, 2009 9:08 PM in response to sa_admin

Ok, had a chance to try out Get Backup RE that comes bundled with Toast 10 Titanium and it works for me.

If you don't have a copy of Toast you can download the program at the bottom of this site:

http://www.belightsoft.com/download/download.php

(The download is a free trial that has full functionality for 30 days)

To copy files without errors:

1 - Plug in drive(s) and open Get Backup RE

2 - Go to Synchronize-->Show Synchronize View from top menu

3 - Click the arrows in the center of the program under the word Synchronization and select "Left to Right"

4 - Drag the file(s) you want to copy into the black box at the top left corner of the program (or click "Choose..." in the left target and toggle to your files)

5 - Click "Choose..." for right target and select a destination for where you want to copy your file(s)

6 - Add as many files as you want to transfer, then hit the big blue start button.

Works for me hope it works for you too.

You can also keep the bidirectional arrow option on if you want full synchronization between files or drives.

Hopefully Apple will have a farkin update before the 30 day trial runs out!

Dec 12, 2009 1:51 PM in response to farvneho

That helps if it can be limited to 10.6.2 at least. I also want to add that I can't even DELETE some folders.

As far as I can tell, it is related to the read-only flag, which makes the deletion fail instead of asking for an admin password or similar. I'm not even sure where the read-only flag was set since that particular folder was only accessed from Macs.

As always, not a problem from Windows.

Can't copy files from external HD (FAT32) to internal (FAT32) partition

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