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Can't transfer my recordings via USB to the Mac

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petur:
2 options:
1) right-click the drive in explorer, select Properties, then the Tools tab
2) open a commandline box (Start->run program and type cmd) and type chkdsk : /f  (example chkdsk F: /f)

The latter will give more info as the first is a gui just hiding the interesting stuff...

feel free to post the resulting output here ;)

nslhrn:
OK did that the only option that seems related to the scndsk is error check, the other options are defrag and backup. So, I selected the error check. It's been running for about an hour in Phase II.

At least the iRiver is continuing to function during that long of a spin.

oooooohhh kaayyy. It ran for three hours then stopped " Erro check complete." Nothing more.
Transferring a 305 4 mb files is extremely slow for me and stopped about hald way throuhg.

Can/should the iRiver be defragged?

gnu:
Why not?

petur:
I wonder why you didn't go the dosbox route.
Did you tick the 'repair errors' checkbox?

Anyway, if your disk is corrupted and you start a defrag, you might as well do a format on it, it will have the same effect....

Another thing to check: h1x0 series sometimes suffer from a broken connection between motherboard and HDD. The normal symptoms are that the disk is not accessible at all, but it is still a thing to check. You would have to look for broken solderings on the daughterboard.

nslhrn:
I don't know windows well enough to do that.  What is the dosbox.

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