N85 Cannot copy {Filename} parameter incorrect

Hi im new here, and ive googled this but found no help.
The problem is recently I have found it increasingly difficult to add new music to my N85, and its getting worse.
When i first got it, all the music i put on, went on, first time. Then i began to notice the error message in the title appearing now and again. Now it is happening with every .mp3 or .wma i try and put on the phone.
Any help much appreciated
Tet

Software updates are always worth a shot but remember to take all the necessary precautions such as backing up before updating. There are also inherent risks with updating, so be sure to follow all instructions to the letter. If you have a sim pin, disable it before the update.
Malfunctioning sim cards will sometimes manifest itself with data corruption which gets worse as the card fills up. Some poor quality cards never reach their max capacity as a result. I just think it is worth a shot to try another card if you have one.
I have updated firmware on many occasions but I have never been able to do it without holding my breath from start to finish. The decision is yours.

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