Fiori Theme repository could not be read

Hello Experts,
I am trying to access the theme designer for Fiori using the transaction /UI5/THEME_DESIGNER but am getting the error:
I am on the latest UI patch level for all the UI components: SP7
I have read through the below posts with similar issues but no luck.
Does anyone have an idea of what I might be missing?
Regards
Jared

Hello,
Here are the components in my system:
SAP_BASIS
731
0010
SAP_ABA
731
0010
PI_BASIS
731
0010
ST-PI
2008_1_710
0008
GW_CORE
200
0008
IW_BEP
200
0008
SAP_BW
731
0010
UI2_700
100
0007
UI2_701
100
0007
UI2_702
100
0007
UI2_731
100
0007
UI2_FND
100
0007
UI2_SRVC
100
0007
UI5_731
100
0007
UISAPUI5
100
0007
UI_INFRA
100
0007
IW_FND
250
0008
IW_PGW
100
0005
WEBCUIF
731
0007
IW_CBS
200
0008
IW_CNT
200
0008
UIAPP001
100
0004
UIGIB001
100
0004
UIHCM002
100
0004
UIHCM003
100
0004
UISRA002
100
0003
UISRA004
100
0002
UISRA007
100
0001
UISRA008
100
0003
UISRA010
100
0003
I have looked through the SAP Fiori LL14 - UI Theme Designer Troubleshooting and implemented notes 1980031 and 1902156 as it said to do so in note 1852401.
I still get the error message though.
Regards
Jared

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    I just bought an iPod touch today and rushed home to sync it with iTunes. After making sure I had the latest version of iTunes, I plugged the new ipod in and followed the steps to sync. It seems that after about 200 songs transfered to my iPod touch, I got an error stating, "The iPod cannot be synced. The disk could not be read or written to." followed by another error stating, "Attempting to copy to the disk failed. The disk could not be read from or written to." I disconnected the iPod then reconnected, transfered a couple hundred more songs then got the error again. I tried restoring the iPod itself 3 times and made sure all the software was up to date, even uninstalling and reinstalling iTunes. With about 3500 songs I do not want to sit here and keep having to unplug and plug the iPod back in. PLEASE PLEASE someone help me! Thanks!

    *I am pasting a message I made on another forum. I was having the same trouble syncing, but this cleared everything up.*
    Looks like Joe was correct; at least in my case. I was getting the "cannot copy to disk" message after about 50 songs. After following his advice, syncing worked fine, both music and videos.
    Thanks Joe,
    Jim
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Pos_user
    Its not the IPOD. I got that issue too. then I realized I had 8 things plugged into my USB port and USB hub.
    i have 4 integrated USB ports. 3 are used, and 1 leads to another 4 port hub. Its drawing too much power and the IPOD usb needs a constant power stream in order for it to accept transfers at certain speeds.
    check your USB usage, and also make sure if enough power is allocated to the USB slot you're using (hopefully you guys know how to do that in device manager for PC, not mac).
    Or simply unplug everything, except the ipod and see if it works.
    Another thing, if you have front USBs on your BAY...use the back ones, the front dont have as much power allocated to them since they are created/designed for wireless/bluetooth devices, like mouse and keyboard.
    Use the BACK usb devices, and reboot your machine and IPOD. and you should be fine.
    One instance, my friend was getting that issue, he unplugged all power consuming USB devices...and it didnt work. So he had to restore his IPOD, and it worked with no problem from there on. But as soon as he plugs in his printer, he gets that error again.
    so its all about the USB power drainage you're using.

  • I installed new windows 8, ever since then all of my I-pods, which I have 5 different ones from various  years are stating "attempting to copy to the disk, then name of the I-pod failed. The disk could not be read from or written to".

    All of my I-pods are stating " attempting to copy to the disk failed. the disk could not be read from or written to. I have 5 different I-pods of various years and all of them are saying  that. I also reset a few and  still the same problem.

    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4474821?start=0&tstart=0

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