From: Bob Day on
Using XP Pro all latest updates...

This is a home network with 2 computers and a NAS drive. Everything works
fine until you try to copy large files (25 gig). It does not matter how you
are copying them (to nas, computer to computer, etc.) you always get the
error below. Bot computers are high end (2 gig ram) and NAS is 1TB Iomega
Storecenter.

Any ideas on how to resolve?
THanks
Bob

Error Message:
Operation with partition "C:" was terminated.
Details
Tag = 0x0
Error writing the file. (0x40003)
function = "WriteFileNoCache"
Tag = 0x7CEB2CDC9FB1212B
Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service.
(0xFFF0)
code = FFFFFFFF 800705AA
Tag = 0xBD28FDBD64EDB816

From: Andrew E. on
A hotfix does exist for that,but might not work with all SPacks,its
kb918338

"Bob Day" wrote:

> Using XP Pro all latest updates...
>
> This is a home network with 2 computers and a NAS drive. Everything works
> fine until you try to copy large files (25 gig). It does not matter how you
> are copying them (to nas, computer to computer, etc.) you always get the
> error below. Bot computers are high end (2 gig ram) and NAS is 1TB Iomega
> Storecenter.
>
> Any ideas on how to resolve?
> THanks
> Bob
>
> Error Message:
> Operation with partition "C:" was terminated.
> Details
> Tag = 0x0
> Error writing the file. (0x40003)
> function = "WriteFileNoCache"
> Tag = 0x7CEB2CDC9FB1212B
> Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service.
> (0xFFF0)
> code = FFFFFFFF 800705AA
> Tag = 0xBD28FDBD64EDB816
>
From: Ken Blake, MVP on
On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 11:51:02 -0700, Bob Day
<BobDay(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Using XP Pro all latest updates...
>
> This is a home network with 2 computers and a NAS drive. Everything works
> fine until you try to copy large files (25 gig). It does not matter how you
> are copying them (to nas, computer to computer, etc.) you always get the
> error below. Bot computers are high end (2 gig ram) and NAS is 1TB Iomega
> Storecenter.


Are you trying to copy to a FAT32 drive? FAT32 has a limit of 4GB for
a single file.

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
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