I/O Device Error
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I/O Device Error
Help a retard out. h:
My "My Videos" folder is highlighted blue and when I try to access that folder, I get an error. (I/O Device Error). Did my card take a shat? Anyone have any advice?
My "My Videos" folder is highlighted blue and when I try to access that folder, I get an error. (I/O Device Error). Did my card take a shat? Anyone have any advice?
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Originally Posted by MarshyTheKid
The blue print on the words means its compressed.
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Originally Posted by Derek
ahh. So how do I go about getting around that?
Highlight the folder or file that is blue(Compressed). Click properties, then Advanced under the first tab(General). Then untick the box next to "Compress items to save room on your harddrive"
Edit: http://search.microsoft.com/results....o+device+error
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Originally Posted by 95SiR
hehe deek's threads make me :chuckles:
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Originally Posted by MarshyTheKid
That shouldn't be your problem, but...
Highlight the folder or file that is blue(Compressed). Click properties, then Advanced under the first tab(General). Then untick the box next to "Compress items to save room on your harddrive"
Edit: http://search.microsoft.com/results....o+device+error
Highlight the folder or file that is blue(Compressed). Click properties, then Advanced under the first tab(General). Then untick the box next to "Compress items to save room on your harddrive"
Edit: http://search.microsoft.com/results....o+device+error