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Error copying file with UDF on Windows 7
I have a 16GB USB3 jump drive and I get the following error when
copying files off the drive. "The file name you specified is not valid or too long. Specify a different file name" Obviously the file name is not too long. I tried this with the same drive formatted to version 2.01 and the newest 2.60. I know about exFAT, but I have the need for cross platform copying - including Linux; which doesn't support exFAT very well thanks to Microsoft's bull**** licensing. I know about network shares, yadda yadda, but I want to know if UDF is correctly implemented in Windows 7. It works fine on OS X, both read and write. -- x2w7ipoprfkuvswz BM-2cTJKPDb8pmp6UKJLrZdhB7SojBJrBzznT |
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