copying files larger than 2 Go on receptor's disk (SOLVED)
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- KVRer
- 9 posts since 31 Jan, 2006 from Paris,France
I own a receptor pro , running the latest OS (1.6.20070717) .I also installed the log fixer so everything is "up to date".
I never had any installation problem 'til today and i've got plenty of great plugs installed.
I recently tried to install my Stylus RMX on receptor's hard disk. No problem copying the .dll at the right place, but
when it came to copying the data files (in fact, now, it' s the whole SAGE folder you have to copy), each time a file is larger than 2 Go, the copy stops at 2Go and I get a message saying "Couldn't complete copy, disk is full" . Needless to say my disk IS NOT full (155 Go free !).
I tried the same with atmosphere. The .dat file is also larger than 2 Go, and I had the same result. Is anybody aware of such limitation. Is there a way to fix this ? Thanks
I never had any installation problem 'til today and i've got plenty of great plugs installed.
I recently tried to install my Stylus RMX on receptor's hard disk. No problem copying the .dll at the right place, but
when it came to copying the data files (in fact, now, it' s the whole SAGE folder you have to copy), each time a file is larger than 2 Go, the copy stops at 2Go and I get a message saying "Couldn't complete copy, disk is full" . Needless to say my disk IS NOT full (155 Go free !).
I tried the same with atmosphere. The .dat file is also larger than 2 Go, and I had the same result. Is anybody aware of such limitation. Is there a way to fix this ? Thanks
Last edited by nodra on Sat Jan 05, 2008 12:26 am, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRian
- 691 posts since 13 May, 2004 from Silicon Valley
Hi Nodra,
Are you copying your large files (.dat) from a Macintosh computer to Receptor? I think the Mac may have a file size limit that might be at issue when copying.
Have you tried using Muse's RMX/Atmosphere installers (from Plugarama), and then follow the directions for copying data files?
Regards,
Kevin L
Are you copying your large files (.dat) from a Macintosh computer to Receptor? I think the Mac may have a file size limit that might be at issue when copying.
Have you tried using Muse's RMX/Atmosphere installers (from Plugarama), and then follow the directions for copying data files?
Regards,
Kevin L
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- KVRist
- 106 posts since 1 Jun, 2004
Sounds like you're using a Mac. I had same problem. You need to connect to the Receptor's hard drive using smb:// for the protocol, then it'll work fine.nodra wrote: each time a file is larger than 2 Go, the copy stops at 2Go and I get a message saying "Couldn't complete copy, disk is full" .
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 9 posts since 31 Jan, 2006 from Paris,France
Thanks a lot.gizmostatic wrote: Sounds like you're using a Mac. I had same problem. You need to connect to the Receptor's hard drive using smb:// for the protocol, then it'll work fine.
Yes, indeed i'm using a mac, but I never had this problem before .. .I'll try your solution. I might sound dumb, but i'm not sure i know how to do this .(using samba) Would you mind explaining, in case I don't succeed by myself ?
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 9 posts since 31 Jan, 2006 from Paris,France
Thanks kevin,looneytunes wrote:Hi Nodra,
Have you tried using Muse's RMX/Atmosphere installers (from Plugarama), and then follow the directions for copying data files?
Yes I tried the Plugorama installer before, but the installation failed.
Then I found that, with the latest OS, Muse didn't recommend using the "prep" installers anymore for Spectrasonics products, if the folders are already existing at the right place on the Receptor's hard disk, which is the case. I guess i'm gonna try connecting my mac with the smb protocol and see what happens.
Regards,
Jean-Luc
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 9 posts since 31 Jan, 2006 from Paris,France
Thanks a lot gizmostatic ! It worked fine ! Now i'm gonna see if it also solves and old issue that I had with file names (kontakt nki files) too long for copying...gizmostatic wrote: You need to connect to the Receptor's hard drive using smb:// for the protocol, then it'll work fine.
