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Number : 7208 Date : 2004-02-07 Author : lisa_steven Subject : Re: WV0 and fatal error Size(KB) : 1
--- In xxcopy@yahoogroups.com, Kan Yabumoto wrote: > > lisa_steven wrote: > > > > > What could be the cause of this fatal error? > > You'll notice I have WV0 in my command line. > > I understand what it does, and yes it was meant > > to suppress the new OS message, but I do not know > > any other way to get rid of it. We are using > > 2.85.2 as you can see, which I believe is the > > latest at the moment. FYI, my KERNEL32.dll is version > > 5.0.2195.6794 and my USER32.dll is version 5.0.2195.6799. > > > > It's weird! It works for a little while, and then > > errors out. Any ideas? > > > > Steven > > This is one mysterious case which we have not really > figure out the exact mechanism that causes it. > One in a few thousand users tells us about similar > cases. > > Try adding the following switch in the command > > /@CACHE > > Kan Yabumoto Well well! How about that! When I add the @CACHE switch, it works fine. It ran through the whole directory and copied them all just fine (takes around 40-50 minutes for 42000 files). What IS the @CACHE switch? I first thought that it was some sort of debugging switch, and then I thought it modified how the caching was approached... What does it do? Then again, maybe there was some other program or simple fragged RAM that was the culprit... Man these things can be difficult to track! Thanks Kan, Steven
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