Using Windows 8.2 and copying large files over USB 3.0 to Segate Backup Plus USB hard drive - I get the following error:-
Using Windows 8.1 and copying large files over USB 3.0 to Segate hard drive - I get the following error:-
Error 0x80070079: The semaphore timeout period has expired
Using Windows 8.1 with a 3 - 4TB USB Segate drive that is using Microsoft's bitlocker. It seems I can copy small files w/out issues; however, copying large files and directories causes this error. Connectivity is USB 3.0 from a Dell
Latitue3 e6520 to Segagate drive.
Can anyone share fix or determine methodology to fix?
Hi Joe,
Was the error gone when you turned off the Bitlocker from this drive?
If no, please refer to this similar thread's solution to resolve:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/c3fc9f5d-c073-4a9f-bb3d-b7bb8f893f78/error-0x80070079-the-semaphore-timeout-period-has-expired?forum=itprovistanetworking
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