Windows 7 - File share Vista-Vista
Asked By Pe
27-May-07 05:52 PM
Hi!
I have a Vista network consisting of 2 computers running vista business. One
computer is wireless and one wired, both connected to a Netgear MR814v2
router. The computers can see eachother, butt the browsing is slow and often
leads to explorer (Not responding). The biggest problem is when I try to
copy/move a file from one computer to the other. After a long time of
calculating time remaining I get:
An unexpected error is preventing the operation. Error 0x80070079: The
semaphore timeout period has expired.
Sometimes when copying small files <~20Mb everything works fine.
Do anyone have a solution or heard of this problem?
tnx Per
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lshead replied...
I am having the same error when trying to access or delete files from my
1 GB SD card. I have searched and found little about how to solve this.
I am thinking that it has to do with the card being formatted by my
Kodak camera.
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lshead

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