'the drive cannot find sector requested'

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  1. scruf

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    'the drive cannot find sector requested'

    I've been copying music onto my K800i but this message randomly appears and stops me from copying stuff.. usually after 3/4 the way through.. anyone got a clue?

    thanks, :)
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  3. ManofScience

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    windows message or K800i message?

    does it look like it's a windows message complaining about itself i what i mean...
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    I'm not sure Phil... It looks like a Windows request, how can I tell? I'd take a screen dump, but... :cry:

    I blame the cowboy that built it :p
  5. ManofScience

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    people always do... they tend to forget the 2 years since the cowboy saw it AND the 2 years of tinkering by non-technical cocksmiths stealing their porn and music, setting up wireless networks and installing every possible bit of software they can find ;)
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    :lol: Isn't that what computers were made for?

    anyway.. backtracking from my blame apportion.. can you offer any pearls regarding my predicament?
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    whats the actual message?
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    I'll download another bit of useless software I don't need ;) and screen dump it later..

    The message is the title of the thread, it happens when I copy tracks or (especially) films to my phone memory card...

    It doesn't happen all the time, just on random tracks I decide to copy..
  9. ManofScience

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    oh i can't be chuffed. flatten it :up:

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