Error Copying File Or Folder - Incorrect Function

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Cymbal Man Freq.

"Data Supplied Is Of Wrong Type."

I recorded some music to my mp3 player via the line input, and now I'm
trying to upload it into a folder. It used to upload files a few weeks ago.
Today, well, I get error messages while it is copying files over.
It copied files L004, L005, L006, L007; but I had deleted files L008, L009
from the device before transferring, and it crapped out while giving me L010
and the like.

Did Windows shut this operation down, or did my mp3 player? The machine gets
nasty hung up when I try to get out of the error.

Maybe it is a function of my turning off the Sync last time in Media Player
10? But I shouldn't be having these kind of problems since it works around
WMP10; but my mp3 players' battery demanded to be recharged via USB 2.0
before it would attempt to try another transfer.
 
| "Data Supplied Is Of Wrong Type."
|
| I recorded some music to my mp3 player via the line input, and now I'm
| trying to upload it into a folder. It used to upload files a few weeks ago.
| Today, well, I get error messages while it is copying files over.
| It copied files L004, L005, L006, L007; but I had deleted files L008, L009
| from the device before transferring, and it crapped out while giving me L010
| and the like.
|
| Did Windows shut this operation down, or did my mp3 player? The machine gets
| nasty hung up when I try to get out of the error.
|
| Maybe it is a function of my turning off the Sync last time in Media Player
| 10? But I shouldn't be having these kind of problems since it works around
| WMP10; but my mp3 players' battery demanded to be recharged via USB 2.0
| before it would attempt to try another transfer.
|
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http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_d.htm
Data Invalid Error Message

This error appears to be due to a protection problem in the Windows registry and
can occur with a variety of drivers (sound cards and SCSI drivers have been
reported). To fix this problem, go to Start/Run/Regedit

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\ENUM\PCI

Open each folder and look for the "DeviceDesc" which matches the hardware you
are trying to install.

Right Click on the "VEN_xxxx" for that device and select 'Permissions' and then
tick "Allow" for "Full Control". Close Regedit and then continue with the
installation of your device.
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HUH? Does this include USB 2.0 external devices somehow?
I don't really understand these instructions anyway.
 

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