Solution For 0x8007003b Error

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Hi! I travel a lot, and after coming back from the trip, I usually transfer my photos and videos from my laptop to external hard drives for keeping the memories safe. I use my Lenovo laptop to perform this task. I was doing this for approximately two years from now. The files are from 3-4 GB. But recently, when I tried copying this folder from my recent trip, this 0x8007003b error keeps appearing. It says that ‘Try again’ but it’s not useful. I checked and found that there is enough space in my external drive. How can I fix this problem?

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Solution For 0x8007003b Error

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The first thing you can try is to disable the antivirus installed on your PC because sometimes firewall/antivirus can prevent the file transfer. Use these steps to disable it-

  • In the search bar type- ‘Control Panel.’
  • Open it.
  • Click on ‘System and Security.’
  • Select ‘Window’s Firewall.’
  • Disable the firewall by turning it off.
  • Go to the ‘Customise Settings.’
  • Click on ‘Turn off Windows Firewall.’
  • Click on ‘OK.’

Now again try to copy the folders and after coping it turn on the firewall.

  • In the search bar type- ‘Control Panel.’
  • Open it.
  • Click on ‘System and Security.’
  • Select ‘Window’s Firewall.’
  • Enable the firewall by turning it on.
  • Go to the ‘Customise Settings.’
  • Click on ‘Turn off Windows Firewall.’
  • Click on ‘OK.’
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Solution For 0x8007003b Error

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This problem with error code “0x8007003B” normally happens when you are copying a file or files to another computer over the network. If you are simply renaming a folder, there should be no problem. First, check the file system used on the target drive or computer then check the size of the file you are copying.

If the drive where you need to copy the files to is using FAT32, you need to check the size of the file you are copying. FAT32 file system supports files smaller than 4 GB only. If the file you are copying is huge and exceeds the 4 GB limit, you won’t be able to copy it.

The file system on the drive needs to be changed to NTFS for you to be able to copy the file. If you are copying multiple files, check every file and make sure not a single file is bigger than 4 GB. If there is a file bigger than 4 GB, exclude it from copying. Try making the file smaller by compressing.

You can use WinZip, WinRAR, or 7-Zip. If the file is way too big, create a multi-volume archive.

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