Digital Copy Files

I purchased a digital copy file from Disney movie club. I entered the activation code and it loaded into Itunes. I can watch the movie through ITunes but I cant get it to sync to my IPhone. What am I doing wrong?

Are you using the Video tab in the iPhone section of iTunes? If not, you have to go there and check it to sync with your iPhone.
If you are doing the above and it's still not working, you need to give more detail as to what happens, otherwise we won't be able to help you.

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  • Disney File Digital Copy - Doesn't Work!

    This is just to share my frustration with Apple's lousy customer service and this faulty technology so others experiencing the problem don't waste their time troubleshooting a problem on their computer when it's clearly Apple's problem.
    I purchased The Nightmare Before Christmas with the Disney File Digital Copy included, just so I could copy the movie to my iPhone. I already owned a copy of this on DVD, this was the only reason why I purchased it.
    I placed the CD in my drive, filled out the information it asked for, and it opened iTunes. I was prompted for the code and typed it in, and immediately got "Sorry, the iTunes store is currently unavailable, please try again later".
    I tried accessing other parts of the itunes store and everything else worked fine, just not this part. I called Apple customer care and the first person had me copy the movie from the DVD to the desktop and then try changing the extension and importing it. When that didn't work he transfered me to iTunes support. They insisted there was nothing wrong with the itunes store and it had to be my computer or firewall. I bypassed the firewall and connected directly to the cablemodem, still nothing.
    They asked me to try another computer so I did. When I tried another computer, instead of the message that I can't connect to the itunes store, I got a message saying the code was already used, which was farther than I got before. At that point I was told the problem is software related on my computer and they gave me a new key to try once I figure out my software problem. I was highly skeptical that this was the cause, but decided to just wipe out my HD and install Windows from scratch and iTunes ONLY. When I attempted to activate the new code, guess what.. the SAME THING! It said the code was activated already! By that time support was closed so I had to call them back the next day.
    I call them back, explain the situation, they then tell me to try it again tomorrow. I said "Why? Is there a known issue that will be resolved tomorrow?", their response was "There's no known issue, but you should try it again tomorrow." I responded, "If there isn't a known issue, then why the **** should I wait yet another day just to get the same error again and have to call back and wait another 45 minutes to speak to someone!?"
    Their response? "I can't tell you that there's a known issue, all I can say is you can try it again tomorrow"
    So clearly.. they're either trying to get people off the phone regardless of whether their issue has been resolved or not, or they know about the issue but in true Apple fashion they won't admit to it. When I complained further, I was told they were going to escalate the issue and I would receive two emails.. one from the person I was speaking with, and one from the person they escalated the issue to. I've yet to receive that 2nd email and I have wasted over 20 hours trying to watch a movie THAT I PAID FOR and can't due to Apple's crappy technology.
    Lets see how long this message lasts on Apple's forum before they delete it..
    -One ****** off customer.

    yup...just bought it....same problem. its amazing b/c i hear the same things about apple and their lack of acknowledging that there is a problem. i think they are told to say that b/c they want people to know how "awesome" their product is and not bad mouth it themselves. granted there are a lot of good things that outweigh the bad. its just that their support ***** bigtime and one hopes that one day they will realize to have better support in the future. i just hope they fix it quickly b/c dumbasses like me love the apple franchise and hopefully one day they will cater to us a little better when the fit hits the shan. either that or i hope one day they reap what they sow. this is ridiculous that it took me like 5 searches to find a decent thread addressing the problem. a better search engine perhaps?
    all i know is in the future i hope they adress the problem a little better than this "wait and see" technique. i wanted to get this on the ipod....sigh....FIX UR PROBLEMS APPLE!!!!!! cripes...... F*!!!!

  • HT1539 Why does it hours to complete "processing file" when completing a digital copy transfer to itunes?

    I'm trying to transfer the digital copy for Skyfall on to my computer and it seems stunk on "processing file".  I have had this same screen up for 3 hours now.  How and when does this process finish?

    That's simple, just go to iTunes->Preferences->Advanced->Uncheck Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library.

  • Trying to open file in photoshop elements, only first option available in Edit Photo window.  The other two has "Edit a Copy is not applicable to raw or Digital Negative files" same for Edit Original.

    Brand new user to Lightroom 5.  Was following tutorials and doing fine editing.  After done editing NEF files, I'm trying to open them in PSE 11 to further edit.  Using the "Edit Photo with Adobe Photoshop Elements Editor".  But the window only has the first option available and the other two grayed out.  Each of those has "...is not applicable to raw or Digital Negative files."  What??

    Ricardo.Amaral wrote:
    What I wanted to do instead was to indeed remove that people from the photo with Photoshop but keep those changes in DNG.
    sorry, no can do...ain't gonna happen.
    What you've done is hit the wall on is the basic difference between lite duty spot healing and photo level tone and color correction (Lightroom and Camera Raw) and heavy duty pixel retouching in Photoshop.
    When you need to substantially manipulate the "pixels" you need Photoshop and you'll be forced to render the raw file into a TIFF or PSD file either through Camera Raw or more better, via Lightroom.
    You can do the basic tone and color correction directly in Lightroom and edit in Photoshop from Lightroom. But you will NEED to create and save out a "rendered" image that is no longer raw...then retouch to your heart's desire, save it and it'll be available in Lightroom along side your original raw if you choose.
    But no, there's no way to open a raw in Photoshop, manipulate the heck out of it with massive retouching then save that back out as a raw file...ain't gonna happen.

  • Itunes allows library to point to other folders and not copy files - WHY DOESN'T iPHOTO?

    Hopefully Terence Devlin and other experts will see this. I really am intrigued as to iphoto behaviour and seek some clarification.
    I just waded through 13 pages of an old thread that was locked where Terence kept saying iphoto was all one needed to work with one's photos and kept getting called on the fact he would not answer the question "where are my photos" (photos = files) because it was so darn dangerous for anyone to touch the actual files in the iphoto library.
    I have a use case I need help on and an example of Apple's utter inconsistency here.
    Inconsistency: iTunes lets me create a library all the while pointing to the original files that *I* have imported and structured in a given directory/folder stucture.  Yes it means I manually manage what is in itunes etc, but that's how I like it. The key thing is that itunes allows the choice to import (copy) files (which makes duplicate and doubles hard disk usage) or not.
    iphoto does not allow that option.
    I just converted to Mac from a PC and copied in over 100gb of photo files - some 16,000 photos. I import new pics to the Mac using Canon native software and store them accoring to a structure/taxonomy that *I* determine and want to control - not some software's predetermined idea of events or locations or whatever.  In itunes I can make 'music' an 'audiobook' or I can make a podcast 'music', I can edit the metadata to order things in the 'library' as *I* choose and the itunes library is coole with this without havign ANY of the soruce files in its library. Naively, I thought iphoto would follow a similar philosophy.
    Use case: I discovered that iphoto has some very effective functionality for management of my uploads and sets etc in Flickr, but to do so I have to import my pics, obviously. So I did import the whole 'Pictures' folder - not for a moment considering that Apple would be dumb enough to copy every pic and make a duplicate, or that I might not get the chance to say yes or no to this in the settings, as per itunes.  Having looed for that optin and failed to find it I imported anyway to see what happened. After I realised that the Mac was heating up and files were being copied and I was going to lose another 100+gb of disk space I forced this to quit.  And thanks to others on that other thread I found the iphoto library and deleted the whole thing, getting back 100bg of drive space. All I want to do is use iphoto for the Flickr sharing/management functionality - I have no use for it otherwise. 
    Why would Apple think that not having to duplicate files is ok for itunes but not a viable option for iphoto? Why would I want to double the disk space used for every photo I store? At the very least iphoto needs to come with a health warning that it should only be used to import from external devices and be the sole manager of photos, unless one wants to use double the disk space.
    So if I want to use the sharing (i.e. Flickr uploading and management of sets etc) capabilities, should I import all or some of my folders, do my work and then delete the library each time to reclaim the disk space?

    If I import photos to iPhoto, the originals are deleted? So if I import from a card I have taken from my camera or if I connect my camera directly, the act of importing into iPhoto wipes them from my card?
    Again, you need to check your facts before getting indignant. This is simply not true. It's an option you have and not one I recommend using. But it's only an option.
    Storage costs money and I do not want to have two copies of every pic on my hard disk - especially given huge filesizes of RAW files today.
    No one is suggesting that you have two copies. You have your iPhoto Library and then you back that up. Again, less indignnation, more careful study.
    I do use other photo managers (e.g. native Canon tools) quite happily and they are far less 'exclusive' - i.e. I can use different apps with the same native file structure.
    Using other photo managers makes little sense, any more than having two address books. How do you keep them in sync. Your comment about file structure is important, we'll come back to that.
    If I want to go back to a Windows PC or any other machine and want to retain the "manual" file labelling and directory structure that I have implemented and been using for years, it seems that having a reference library that *I* know the taxonomy of is actually an advantage if I want to go somewhere else.
    If you want to retain exactly the same filing structure you have now, then don't use any Photo Manager. Stick to the file manager. You'll be missing out on a lot of options, but hey ho, it's what you want.
    That said, if you want to migrate from iPhoto to a Windows Machine then that's what File -> Export is for, and you can export from iPhoto to a folder tree matching your Events.
    And this is a big one: This is true of any Photo Manger. Especially one with lossless processing - iPhoto, Aperture, Lightroom et al.
    Here's the principle: IT IS MY DATA AND I WILL DECIDE HOW IT IS LABELLED - WHAT THE FILENAMES ARE - AND HOW IT IS STRUCTURED INTO DIRECTORIES AND SUB-DIRECTORIES.  I WILL DECIDE WHICH APPLICATION I USE TO DO ANYTHING WITH THAT DATA AT ANY POINT IN TIME
    DId you stomp your foot while writing those block capitals too?
    But here's the thing: It's your data then why the heck are you dealing with Files?
    This is the key difference, and frankly, unless you can geet this you're always going to have problems with Photo Mangers.
    The illustration I use is as follows: In my iTunes Library I have a file called 'Let_it_Be_The_Beatles.mp3'. So what is that, exactly? It's not the song. The Beatles never wrote an mp3. They wrote a tune and lyrics. They recorded it and a copy of that recording is stored in the mp3 file. So the file is just a container for the recording. That container is designed in a specific way attuned to the characteristics and requirements of the data. Hence, mp3.
    Similarly, that Jpeg is not your photo, it's a container designed to hold that kind of data. iPhoto is all about the data and not about the container. So, regardless of where you choose to store the file, iPhoto will manage the photo, edit the photo, add metadata to the Photo but never touch the file. If you choose to export - unless you specifically choose to export the original - iPhoto will export the Photo into a new container - a new file containing the photo.
    See? It's about the data and the data and the file are not the same thing. Organising your photos based on the files is like organising a shoestore based on the boxes and not the shoes.
    And here's the thing: anything you want to do with your Photos can be done either with or via your Photo Manager.
    And again, I strongly stress, this is true of iPhoto, Aperture and Lightroom.
    And please note: either with or via... Want to use a 3rd party editor, that can be done easily and so on.
    Let me correct you. "If you use an APPLE Photo Manager then it's the go-to app for whatever you do with your photos.
    Doesn't matter who makes it.
    Other Photo Managers may have more flexibility and enable greater user control."
    Sure. iPhoto's a $15 app. Aperture is a $70 one. Adobe's Lightroom is about $150. Pay more get more options.
    And remember where we came in here: You said you weren't able to choose where to store your files. You're wrong. You can. All I'm saying is that there's no point and more work to it.
    For many - including me - the Apple way seems way too dictatorial -
    Whoa. Apple are dictating nothing. You don't have to use iPhoto, you don't have to use a Mac. And remember:
    ...where we came in here: You said you weren't able t choose where to store your files. You're wrong. You can. All I'm saying is that there's no point and more work to it
    Are Ford dictatorial demanding you steer the car using a wheel? Sheez.
    and yes there are certainly advantages for some types of users of trusting one piece of software to do everything, however non-transparent it may be what it is doing or why, and with the dangers of trying to do ANYTHING else at all with one's photos.
    And again, everything is quite transparent if you take a little while to understand it. You don't understand it because you're coming from a file management  and not a data management perspective. Also no one is suggesting using "one piece of software to do everything". iPhoto leverages the Finder for storage, QuickTime for display, uses and Open-Source database and so on, it protects your original file like a digital negative.
    iPhoto may well not be the app for you. That's especially true since you don't understand it and are confusing it with a file manager. That's fine. But please, stop saying things that aren't true.

  • -36 errors, can't copy files in finder or backup to tape drive

    Does anyone know what causes -36 errors and how we can eliminate them? We need to backup our files, but have been unable to do so due to -36 I/O errors in Retrospect. Files on which this error is reported by Retrospect will not copy in the finder, either. I think our hard drive may be bad. How can we recover our files if they cannot be backed-up or copied?
    We recently purchased a tape drive for backup, an Exabyte VXA-2 FireWire Tape Drive. We are using VXA-2 V23 (230m) 80GB/160/GB Data Cartridges. I have verified that this drive is supported by Retrospect and that we have the correct tape cartridge. We are backing up one partition of a hard drive that is divided into two partitions. One is the start-up partition, the other is a partition on which we store customer files. We are backing up the partition that stores customer files. The tape drive is attached to and backing up a Macintosh G3 that was recently upgraded from system 9 to OS X 10.3.9 (Panther). The hard drive was not re-formatted before OS X was installed. I have downloaded updates and updated our Retrospect to the latest Retrospect version 6.1.126. I keep getting read errors when trying to backup the customer files partition, although I have ran every good repair program I know of to that partition — TechTool, Disk Warrior and Disk Utility. The tests all say the drive is OK. The only test I have not done recently is a surface scan, as this is an over-night procedure, but plan to do it this evening. A surface scan was done at the beginning of January, but we have continued to have problems. Yesterday morning I ran Disk Utility and it verified that the partition was okay.
    I am fairly certain the problem is not with the tape drive, as a test backup up of some of the problem customer files to a file backup on the startup drive also produced many -36 errors. Also the tape drive worked on another Mac with no -36 errors.
    The following is an excerpt from the log of last night's backup when the program was backing up (this is a very small portion of the whole log, there was a very long list of files it reported read errors on) Following this excerpt is also an excerpt of errors reported while the program was trying to verify the backup:
    ∆ Retrospect version 6.1.126
    automatically launched at 2/20/2006 7:00 PM
    + Retrospect Driver Update, version 6.1.3.101
    + Normal backup using Files Volume M,W,F BU at 2/20/2006 7:00 PM
    To backup set Files Volume M,W,F Set…
    - 2/20/2006 7:00:20 PM: Copying Files Volume…
    Can't read file “•T+•Files Volume”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/•T+•Files Volume”.
    Can't read file “•T+•Files Volume(1)”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/•T+•Files Volume(1)”.
    Can't read file “•T+•Files Volume(2)”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/•T+•Files Volume(2)”.
    Can't read file “BALANCE PLUS AGREEMENT2.p65”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Bill Morris/Balance Plus Account Agreements/BALANCE PLUS AGREEMENT2.p65”.
    Can't read file “Balance Plus Agreements”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Bill Morris/Balance Plus Account Agreements/Balance Plus Agreements”.
    Can't read file “BALANCE PLUS.p65”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Bill Morris/Balance Plus Account Agreements/BALANCE PLUS.p65”.
    Can't read file “2000/#2(U)”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Bill Morris/cdcguide/2000/#2(U)”.
    Can't read file “New Accounts-CSB Final.PMD”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Bill Morris/New Accounts Brochures 10-05/New Accounts-CSB Final.PMD”.
    Can't read file “Pacesetter Ad.tiff”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Bill Morris/Pacesetter Bank/Pacesetter Hometown Financing/Pacesetter Ad.tiff”.
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    Can't read file “RiverFest Comcast1.EPS”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Customer Logos/Art --> Keep Me!/ Customer Logos & Art/Adelphia/Comcast Logos & Art/RiverFest Comcast1.EPS”.
    Can't read file “CHS logo converted to Photoshop”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Customer Logos/Art --> Keep Me!/ Customer Logos & Art/CHS Logo-Various forms/CHS logo converted to Photoshop”.
    Can't read file “CHS logo adjusted/Photoshop.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Customer Logos/Art --> Keep Me!/ Customer Logos & Art/CHS Logo-Various forms/Adjusted by Karen/CHS logo adjusted/Photoshop.eps”.
    Can't read file “FWOLO~13.EPS”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Customer Logos/Art --> Keep Me!/ Customer Logos & Art/FWO logos/FWO Logos Various Formats/EPS/FWOLO~13.EPS”.
    Can't read file “wellnotype.bmp”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Customer Logos/Art --> Keep Me!/ Customer Logos & Art/well logo for MGH/wellnotype.bmp”.
    Can't read file “spencer logo bw.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Customer Logos/Art --> Keep Me!/spencer new logo/spencer logo bw.eps”.
    Can't read file “spencer logo.TIF”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Customer Logos/Art --> Keep Me!/spencer new logo/spencer logo.TIF”.
    Can't read file “DOLCO 900 Master BC 10up old”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Bill Cooke/Bill Cooke-Misc/Dolco Packaging (Bill Cooke)/DOLCO Business Cards/DOLCO BCs/Dolco BCs 10up/DOLCO 900 Master BC 10up old”.
    Can't read file “accutech logo color sep.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Accutech Systems/accutech logo color sep.eps”.
    Can't read file “Kerr 1 backer.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/Ball & Kerr coupons/Coupons converted to EPS/Kerr 1 backer.eps”.
    Can't read file “LNT price labels.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/Jar Toppers / Gift Promo/email to discount labels/LNT price labels.eps”.
    Can't read file “A-09.DOT”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/SPD Books / Benefits/OBSOLETE - VERY OLD/alltrista policy book '99/A-09.DOT”.
    Can't read file “A-14.DOT”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/SPD Books / Benefits/OBSOLETE - VERY OLD/alltrista policy book '99/A-14.DOT”.
    Can't read file “B-21.DOT”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/SPD Books / Benefits/OBSOLETE - VERY OLD/alltrista policy book '99/B-21.DOT”.
    Can't read file “B-35.DOT”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/SPD Books / Benefits/OBSOLETE - VERY OLD/alltrista policy book '99/B-35.DOT”.
    Can't read file “Visor Install fix.doc”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bartlett Corp./Bartlett Booklets/Visor Installation Booklet/Visor Install fix.doc”.
    Can't read file “Visor Program (SD- 1030) B.doc”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bartlett Corp./Bartlett Booklets/Visor Programming Booklet/Visor Program (SD- 1030) B.doc”.
    Can't read file “BlueConnect_16pgInstall.qxp”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bartlett Corp./Bartlett books 1.05/ELITE FORMS/BlueConnect_16pgInstall.qxp”.
    Can't read file “BlueConnect_28pgUserREV.qxp”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bartlett Corp./Bartlett books 1.05/ELITE FORMS/BlueConnect_28pgUserREV.qxp”.
    Can't read file “BlueConnect Installation Instructions 2.doc”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bartlett Corp./Bartlett books 1.05/ELITE FORMS/ORIG FILES/BlueConnect Installation Instructions 2.doc”.
    Can't read file “BlueConnect Installation Instructions rev 10-07-05.doc”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bartlett Corp./Bartlett books 1.05/ELITE FORMS/ORIG FILES/BlueConnect Installation Instructions rev 10-07-05.doc”.
    Can't read file “BlueConnectInstall16pg.doc”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bartlett Corp./Bartlett books 1.05/ELITE FORMS/ORIG FILES/BlueConnectInstall16pg.doc”.
    Can't read file “CONSUMER USERS MANUA1.doc”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bartlett Corp./Bartlett books 1.05/ELITE FORMS/ORIG FILES/CONSUMER USERS MANUA1.doc”.
    Can't read file “BlueConnect Reg Card.doc”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bartlett Corp./Bartlett Registration Cards/BC 203 BlueConnect Reg/BlueConnect Reg Card.doc”.
    Can't read file “Living Will insert p1.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Cemeteries (Futura Group)/Inserts + Circulars/Cresthaven Living Will Insert 1/06/Living Will insert p1.eps”.
    Can't read file “Living Will insert p2.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Cemeteries (Futura Group)/Inserts + Circulars/Cresthaven Living Will Insert 1/06/Living Will insert p2.eps”.
    Can't read file “Elm Ridge 4-c vets Page_1.tiff”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Cemeteries (Futura Group)/Inserts + Circulars/Elm Ridge Valor Hill/Elm Ridge 4-c vets Page_1.tiff”.
    Can't read file “Elm Ridge 4-c vets Page_2.tiff”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Cemeteries (Futura Group)/Inserts + Circulars/Elm Ridge Valor Hill/Elm Ridge 4-c vets Page_2.tiff”.
    Can't read file “Reply card APv.1 (Vets).eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Cemeteries (Futura Group)/Mailers & Promo/Acacia / Rose Hills mailers/PDFs Converted to art/Reply card APv.1 (Vets).eps”.
    Can't read file “FinancialPolicyBroch.pub”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/CIO - Central Indiana Ortho/FinancialPolicyBroch.pub”.
    Can't read file “CIO logo color sep.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/CIO - Central Indiana Ortho/Bus Cards / Appt Cards/CIO Logos/Art/CIO logo color sep.eps”.
    Can't read file “FCC Letterhead Indiana.bmp”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/FCC (formerly Jaytec)/Letterheads/Envelopes/Memo/FCC Letterhead Indiana.bmp”.
    Can't read file “habitat envelope.p65”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Habitat for Humanity/habitat envelope.p65”.
    Can't read file “Page 2.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/In Touch Dining (Table Talk)/Platter Chatter - Don Halls/Fix in Quark then print to EPS/Page 2.eps”.
    Can't read file “brochure”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/My Hair Broker/brochure”.
    Can't read file “brochure-1”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/My Hair Broker/brochure-1”.
    Can't read file “brochure”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/My Hair Broker/My Hair Broker recovered files/brochure”.
    Can't read file “GIFTBOX.epsbitmap”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/CHARLES/MISC FILES/GIFTBOX.epsbitmap”.
    Can't read file “ASC LetterHeadFinal.EPS”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Clayton/Accutech/original art (emailed)/ASC LetterHeadFinal.EPS”.
    Can't read file “TSC 104 and 111.pdf”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Clayton/Shelbourne Clinic forms/Fixed Files/TSC 104 and 111.pdf”.
    Can't read file “TSC 116 Initial Note.pdf”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Clayton/Shelbourne Clinic forms/Fixed Files/TSC 116 Initial Note.pdf”.
    Can't read file “sptslogo screen sep.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Clayton/Sports Physical Therapy (SPTS)/logos & art/sptslogo screen sep.eps”.
    Can't read file “sptslogo spot sep cool gray.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Clayton/Sports Physical Therapy (SPTS)/logos & art/sptslogo spot sep cool gray.eps”.
    Can't read file “A Stout BCs 12 up all names”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/A Stout Furniture & Bedding/Business Cards/A Stout BCs 12 up all names”.
    Can't read file “bifold on grstrosprep2.qxd”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Cntrl Ind Gastr/Old Files (backup)/03DET0609 (CGIC Prep 4)/bifold on grstrosprep2.qxd”.
    Can't read file “MAP_DUO.tif”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Cntrl Ind Gastr/Old Files (backup)/04DET0076 (CGIC Prep 1)/Pictures/MAP_DUO.tif”.
    Can't read file “bifold on grstrosprep2.qxd”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Cntrl Ind Gastr/Use Current Files on PC!!/Central Ind Gastro Brochures/03DET0609 (CGIC Prep 4)/bifold on grstrosprep2.qxd”.
    Can't read file “Beth Business Card.2”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Eye Center/Art/Beth Business Card.2”.
    Can't read file “frankfort map gray.tif”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Eye Center/Art/frankfort map gray.tif”.
    Can't read file “lafayette map.tif”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Eye Center/Art/lafayette map.tif”.
    Can't read file “white county gray.tif”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Eye Center/Art/white county gray.tif”.
    Can't read file “Hoosier Lottery HL-ARC.pmd”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Hoosier Lottery/Age Restriction Cards 2005/Hoosier Lottery HL-ARC.pmd”.
    Can't read file “HCI_card2.tiff”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Hunter Construction Inc./HCI_card2.tiff”.
    Can't read file “IOH 016 steroid epideral inject”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/IOH - Indy Ortho Hospital/IOH 016 steroid epideral inject”.
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    Can't read file “SESC 042 Local Discharge.pmd”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Ortho Indy/SESC Southeast Surgery Center/SESC 042 Local Discharge.pmd”.
    Can't read file “Richmond Baking from scan.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Richmond Baking/Richmond Baking from scan.eps”.
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    Can't read file “Burlington BLUE.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Unified Group Services/Burlington Motor Carriers/Burlington BLUE.eps”.
    Can't read file “Burlington RED.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Unified Group Services/Burlington Motor Carriers/Burlington RED.eps”.
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    Can't read file “BCH 7019 Physicians Orders”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Debbie/Blackford Community Hospital/BCH forms/BCH 7019 Physicians Orders”.
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    File “BV Layout First Quarter.pmd”: miscompare at data offset 221,055, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Bill Morris/BV Layout First Quarter.pmd”.
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    Can't read file “FWOLO~18.EPS”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Customer Logos/Art --> Keep Me!/ Customer Logos & Art/FWO logos/FWO Logos Various Formats/EPS/FWOLO~18.EPS”.
    Can't read file “Jiont Replacement Logo.bmp”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Customer Logos/Art --> Keep Me!/ Customer Logos & Art/logos/Jiont Replacement Logo.bmp”.
    File “SV Name 1 line 8x40p.tif”: miscompare at data offset 994,239, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Customer Logos/Art --> Keep Me!/ Customer Logos & Art/St. Vincent Scans/Logos/SV Name 1 line 8x40p.tif”.
    Can't read file “SV-birds to side, no addr.tiff”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Customer Logos/Art --> Keep Me!/ Customer Logos & Art/St. Vincent Scans/Logos/SV-birds to side, no addr.tiff”.
    Can't read file “Spencer logo bw.bmp”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Customer Logos/Art --> Keep Me!/spencer new logo/Spencer logo bw.bmp”.
    Can't read file “spencer printing”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Customer Logos/Art --> Keep Me!/spencer new logo/spencer printing”.
    File “Appt Cards No Logo 10-up”: miscompare at data offset 94,208, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Bill Cooke/Bill Cooke-BMA/Appointment Cards/Appt Cards No Logo 10-up”.
    File “BMA 202,BMA 2114 10up Musselman”: miscompare at data offset 52,622, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Bill Cooke/Bill Cooke-BMA/Appointment Cards/BMA 202,BMA 2114 10up Musselman”.
    File “BMA Non-Security RX Pads”: miscompare at data offset 81,922, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Bill Cooke/Bill Cooke-BMA/RX Pads/White Scripts, Non-Sec, Horiz/BMA Non-Security RX Pads”.
    File “BMA 2150 White Script-Singleton”: miscompare at data offset 606,218, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Bill Cooke/Bill Cooke-BMA/RX Pads/White Scripts, Non-Sec, Verticl/BMA 2150 White Script-Singleton”.
    File “BMA 2170 White Script-C Frazier”: miscompare at data offset 512,002, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Bill Cooke/Bill Cooke-BMA/RX Pads/White Scripts, Non-Sec, Verticl/BMA 2170 White Script-C Frazier”.
    File “BMA 2186 White Script-Laur”: miscompare at data offset 577,586, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Bill Cooke/Bill Cooke-BMA/RX Pads/White Scripts, Non-Sec, Verticl/BMA 2186 White Script-Laur”.
    Can't read file “DOLCO BC Ramos/Hernandez”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Bill Cooke/Bill Cooke-Misc/Dolco Packaging (Bill Cooke)/DOLCO Business Cards/DOLCO BCs/Dolco BCs 10up/DOLCO BC Ramos/Hernandez”.
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    Can't read file “Kerr 1.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/Ball & Kerr coupons/Coupons converted to EPS/Kerr 1.eps”.
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    Can't read file “Kerr 3.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/Ball & Kerr coupons/Coupons converted to EPS/Kerr 3.eps”.
    Can't read file “Kerr 5 backer.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/Ball & Kerr coupons/Coupons converted to EPS/Kerr 5 backer.eps”.
    Can't read file “Kerr 5 blue backer.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/Ball & Kerr coupons/Coupons converted to EPS/Kerr 5 blue backer.eps”.
    Can't read file “Kerr 5 blue.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/Ball & Kerr coupons/Coupons converted to EPS/Kerr 5 blue.eps”.
    Can't read file “Kerr 5.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/Ball & Kerr coupons/Coupons converted to EPS/Kerr 5.eps”.
    Can't read file “JAR 402 P&C Env. Corporate”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/Letterheads & Envelopes/Envelopes/JAR 402 P&C Env. Corporate”.
    Can't read file “Elite Presentation Cover”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/Misc/Elite Presentation Cover”.
    File “Consumer DCRA (3)”: miscompare at data offset 13,874, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/SPD Books / Benefits/JARDEN Benefit Choices/Consumer Manufacturing Cloquet/(we don't print these sections)/Consumer DCRA (3)”.
    Can't read file “A-06.DOT”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Alltrista / Jarden/SPD Books / Benefits/OBSOLETE - VERY OLD/alltrista policy book '99/A-06.DOT”.
    Can't read file “Visor Program fix.doc”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bartlett Corp./Bartlett Booklets/Visor Programming Booklet/Visor Program fix.doc”.
    Can't read file “BC User Manual rev 10-07-05.doc”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bartlett Corp./Bartlett books 1.05/ELITE FORMS/ORIG FILES/BC User Manual rev 10-07-05.doc”.
    Can't read file “BC User Manual rev 10-24-05.doc”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bartlett Corp./Bartlett books 1.05/ELITE FORMS/ORIG FILES/BC User Manual rev 10-24-05.doc”.
    Can't read file “Homelink WARRANTY.doc”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bartlett Corp./Bartlett Registration Cards/BC 202 Home Link Reg/Homelink WARRANTY.doc”.
    Can't read file “Open House Card 2 up back”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Bill Frazier Mobile Homes/Open House Card 2 up back”.
    Can't read file “Elite's presort permit 228.p65”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Cemeteries (Futura Group)/Mailers & Promo/Elite's presort permit 228.p65”.
    File “GAM 100 Gyn Assoc Chg Slip”: miscompare at data offset 30,334, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/CHARGE SLIPS/GAM 100 Gyn Assoc Chg Slip”.
    Can't read file “CIO BC Amy Myers Train.pmd”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/CIO - Central Indiana Ortho/Bus Cards / Appt Cards/Individuals' BCs/CIO BC Amy Myers Train.pmd”.
    Can't read file “CIO 281 Medical Release Form”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/CIO - Central Indiana Ortho/CIO Forms/CIO 281 Medical Release Form”.
    Can't read file “CIO 106 P & OT newest.pdf”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/CIO - Central Indiana Ortho/CIO Forms/CIO 106/CIO 106 P & OT newest.pdf”.
    Can't read file “CIO COLOR TABS 3 BANK”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/CIO - Central Indiana Ortho/Misc/CIO COLOR TABS/CIO COLOR TABS 3 BANK”.
    Can't read file “Cisco multi-ch 2-color.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Comcast/Flyers/Digital / Internet Flyers/6x9 69.95 Limited-time offer/Cisco multi-ch 2-color.eps”.
    Can't read file “Z4935.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Comcast/Race for Cure ad/Z4935.eps”.
    File “Comcast Rates Multi 6up”: miscompare at data offset 2,510,558, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Comcast/Rate Cards & Channel Line-ups/ Comcast Rates & Lineups 2006/ trash before next run/Comcast Rates Multi 6up”.
    Can't read file “Comcast Samples Digi Channels-5”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Comcast/Rate Cards & Channel Line-ups/ Comcast Rates & Lineups 2006/ trash before next run/Comcast Samples Digi Channels-5”.
    Can't read file “FCC Bus Card logo.bmp”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/FCC (formerly Jaytec)/Business Cards/FCC Bus Card logo.bmp”.
    File “FGC 200 PRAYER CHAIN”: miscompare at data offset 110,530, path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Four Square Church/FGC 200 PRAYER CHAIN”.
    Can't read file “Icon◊”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/In Touch Dining (Table Talk)/Icon◊”.
    Can't read file “Customer Service Record partial”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Marcum Racing/Customer Service Record partial”.
    Can't read file “PE 400 #10 Window Envelope”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Peerless Electric/PE 400 #10 Window Envelope”.
    Can't read file “spartech.doc”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Brad/Spartech/spartech logos/spartech.doc”.
    Can't read file “neb_Logo.bmp”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Clayton/Northeast Bank/neb_Logo.bmp”.
    Can't read file “logo1web.tif”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Clayton/Shelbourne Clinic forms/logo1web.tif”.
    Can't read file “TSC 200 RX Pad”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Clayton/Shelbourne Clinic forms/Fixed Files/TSC 200 RX Pad”.
    Can't read file “TSC 104 and 111.pdf”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Clayton/Shelbourne Clinic forms 2/04/TSC 104 and 111.pdf”.
    Can't read file “TSC 105 General Progress.pdf”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Clayton/Shelbourne Clinic forms 2/04/TSC 105 General Progress.pdf”.
    Can't read file “sptslogo spot sep.eps”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Clayton/Sports Physical Therapy (SPTS)/logos & art/sptslogo spot sep.eps”.
    Can't read file “A Stout BCs 10 up all names”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/A Stout Furniture & Bedding/Business Cards/A Stout BCs 10 up all names”.
    Can't read file “A Stout BCs 12 up Sales”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/A Stout Furniture & Bedding/Business Cards/A Stout BCs 12 up Sales”.
    Can't read file “A Stout BCs 12 up template”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/A Stout Furniture & Bedding/Business Cards/A Stout BCs 12 up template”.
    Can't read file “AERCO Bryant 8-09-05.pmd”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/AERCO/AHC Bryant New Equip Line/AERCO Bryant 8-09-05.pmd”.
    Can't read file “6HR_DRINK.tif”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Cntrl Ind Gastr/Old Files (backup)/03DET0609 (CGIC Prep 4)/Pictures/6HR_DRINK.tif”.
    Can't read file “reprint-colonos prep2 fix.qxd”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Cntrl Ind Gastr/Old Files (backup)/04DET0076 (CGIC Prep 1)/reprint-colonos prep2 fix.qxd”.
    Can't read file “6HR_DRINK.tif”, error -36 (i/o error, bad media?), path: “Files Volume/Customer files/Elite/Dave/Cntrl Ind Gastr/Use Current Files on PC!!/Central Ind Gastro Brochures/03DET0609 (CGIC Prep 4)/Pictures/6HR_DRINK.tif”.
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