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This seems to be completely network related. The file can be copied from one
hd to another without problem.
I am now facing the same problem in some other place (peer to peer network,
Windows 98SE, files are not so big - around 2 - 5 mb).
Any help is really appreciated.
----- Original Message -----
From: "dtn" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 6:22 PM
Subject: Subject: Network - source hangs when transferring large files
> I would physically take out the hard drive from the target computer and
> install it in the serving computer and try, but first... do a complete
> scandisk on both hard drives. Another good program is Spinrite from Steve
> Gibson at: http://grc.com/spinrite.htm I use Ghost alot, especially on
> hard drives that are about to die, and lots of times it canīt be done
> because of the permanent damage already done to the source drives, it
locks
> up. There are command line switches to overcome this, but I do not want
to
> copy errors. I then have to do a XCOPY and pray! Have you tried to copy
> the image to a CD?
> Howard Rubin
> Fortaleza, Brazil
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> > Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 23:40:11 +0530
> > From: Bharat Ale <[log in to unmask]>
> > Subject: Network - source hangs when transferring large files
> >
> > PCBUILD Digest - 2 Apr 2002 to 3 Apr 2002 (#2002-94)A small LAN. =
> > Normally fine. I was trying to copy an ghost image file (around 700 mb)
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> > from one computer to another and the source computer hung.
> >
> > OS is Windows 98SE. File & Printer sharing installed. Client for MS =
> > Networks. Tried with TCP/IP ony as well as NetBUI only.
> >
> > Tried bypassng the hub and using a crossover cable directly between the
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> > two machines - still same problem.
> >
> > Tried transferring the file to the server (Win2K Server). The source =
> > machine still hung.
> >
> > Any ideas ?
> >
>
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