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Answer» Hi everyone
I'm trying to transfer a zip FILE to my android tablet via a USB cable. The original file was 4.4gb which would not transfer. I used Windows "send to zipped folder" method. When I zipped it, it became 337.456kb. Because of Windows 4gb file transfer limit I thought if I compressed the file it would transfer. It starts transferring then before completion the error code 0x80004005 pops up. I've ran SAS, MAM, SpyHunter and Ccleaner, nothing turned up. I've ran the Command Prompt and typed in "regsvr32jscript.dll" and "regsvr32vbscript.dll", their alright. I've done pc scans with Regutility, Regcure, RegServo and SmartPCFixer, they all came up with tons of problems. Do I need to invest in one of these to fix the error code problem? Any help would be gratefully received.Instead of transferring this file through USB... you could do go through a cloud storage method eliminating the POSSIBILITY of an issue with transfer via USB.
The 4.4GB also works within the parameters of storage from google drive and amazon. This way you would upload it over high speed internet connection to your cloud storage location and then download it from this cloud storage location to the tablet.Thxs for your reply.
Getting error code "0x80004005" means there is something wrong with my pc. I want to try and fix it if I can. I have a funny feeling that Windows file size limit is still 4gb for a zipped file. When I right click the 4.4gb file and go to properties, the file size reads 337.456kb but on the actual Windows thumbnail, it still reads 4.4gb. So I don't know if the file size has been reduced or not. Regarding Cloud Storage: what is the max individual file size that can be stored because I have Bluray movie files that are 5, 10, 15gb in size that I want to transfer to my tablet.Found this here on google search for comparison of all hosts and max file sizes. Also another link below in regards to the error code.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_hosting_services
Is this PC Windows XP or a newer PC that is connecting to device that is getting this error? If its xp then this link here might help.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/914232/en-usThxs again
I'm running Windows 7. The error code only happens when I try to transfer a zip file. The 4.4gb file when zipped is 337.456kb, being below Windows 4gb threshold it should transfer but it doesn't. I've tried different WIFI transfer methods, they stop just over 4gig as well. Each of the afore mentioned register software states they will fix the error code problem. Should I invest in oneA zipped file is almost 4G ? ? wHAT IS IT ? ?
Quote I've done pc scans with Regutility, Regcure, RegServo and SmartPCFixer, they all came up with tons of problems. Do I need to invest in one of these to fix the error code problem? Any help would be gratefully received.
Stay away from PC Optimizers and Registry Cleaners as they can do more harm in contrast to what they advertised. The 4.4gb file is a Bluray movie. When I zipped it, it was compressed to 337.456kb, but Windows still reads it at 4.4gb so it will not copy to my tablet. I'm gonna try an ftp client next.Hi all
I've come to the CONCLUSION that windows will not copy/move any file over 4gb with any method. My last hope is to use a Cloud Storage medium. There's so many out there to choose from, I don't know where to begin. Looks like i'll have to pay to transfer my bluray film files to my tablet.Use TeraCopy instead...Free.P.S. it may be the tablet that has the limitations...look at the Owner's MANUAL...Thxs for your recommendation.
A few questions about TeraCopy.
1) Is this not just for transferring files between internal and external drives? 2) If this can transfer files to external media devices will it over-ride Windows 4GB limit? 3) I believe the TeraCopy interface is quite difficult to understand for a beginner, is that right?I've just tried Teracopy. It wont work on any files greater than 4gb. One of the reasons for "error code 0x80004005" could be permissions. Does anyone know anything about this.
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