model copy in a 12z
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model copy in a 12z
I be new to the world of th 12z. Managed to load 12 models in internal memory and everything works great.
Went to copy them to the memory card and all went fine except 2 models would not go to the card, each
time I tried and error message stated " Failed" press any key to continue, anyone have any ideas????
The models were named Cub 1/4 and Cub 1/5 Tried renaming them to no avail.
Thanks JK
Went to copy them to the memory card and all went fine except 2 models would not go to the card, each
time I tried and error message stated " Failed" press any key to continue, anyone have any ideas????
The models were named Cub 1/4 and Cub 1/5 Tried renaming them to no avail.
Thanks JK
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ORIGINAL: meanrc
I be new to the world of th 12z. Managed to load 12 models in internal memory and everything works great.
Went to copy them to the memory card and all went fine except 2 models would not go to the card, each
time I tried and error message stated " Failed" press any key to continue, anyone have any ideas????
The models were named Cub 1/4 and Cub 1/5 Tried renaming them to no avail.
Thanks JK
I be new to the world of th 12z. Managed to load 12 models in internal memory and everything works great.
Went to copy them to the memory card and all went fine except 2 models would not go to the card, each
time I tried and error message stated " Failed" press any key to continue, anyone have any ideas????
The models were named Cub 1/4 and Cub 1/5 Tried renaming them to no avail.
Thanks JK
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RE: model copy in a 12z
Bless you Woodie, After mucking with the minor problem for way to long i found you were correct, why they would put a character in that would not work is beyond me.
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RE: model copy in a 12z
Hi JK,
You are not doing anything wrong, as in almost any Windows application, you cannot name a file or a folder with certain specific symbols as they are use in program executions. The CF card is restricted from this through Windows. These symbols are:
/ \ : * ? " < > |
If you want to name the model as you specified, I would suggest "1-4 Cub".
I hope you find this information helpful. You can also reach our Futaba support team at 217-398-8970 opt 2, or via fax at 217-398-7721.
Sincerely,
Krysta Hunt
Product Development & Support Specialist
Futaba Service Center USA
You are not doing anything wrong, as in almost any Windows application, you cannot name a file or a folder with certain specific symbols as they are use in program executions. The CF card is restricted from this through Windows. These symbols are:
/ \ : * ? " < > |
If you want to name the model as you specified, I would suggest "1-4 Cub".
I hope you find this information helpful. You can also reach our Futaba support team at 217-398-8970 opt 2, or via fax at 217-398-7721.
Sincerely,
Krysta Hunt
Product Development & Support Specialist
Futaba Service Center USA
ORIGINAL: meanrc
I be new to the world of th 12z. Managed to load 12 models in internal memory and everything works great.
Went to copy them to the memory card and all went fine except 2 models would not go to the card, each
time I tried and error message stated " Failed" press any key to continue, anyone have any ideas????
The models were named Cub 1/4 and Cub 1/5 Tried renaming them to no avail.
Thanks JK
I be new to the world of th 12z. Managed to load 12 models in internal memory and everything works great.
Went to copy them to the memory card and all went fine except 2 models would not go to the card, each
time I tried and error message stated " Failed" press any key to continue, anyone have any ideas????
The models were named Cub 1/4 and Cub 1/5 Tried renaming them to no avail.
Thanks JK