Still getting the error though. Tried deleting a bunch of files and had the same error as does deleting one file

My current belief is that it is something to do with power management. Disabling as much as you can in Control Panel (and maybe even the BIOS) might help. If this does solve the problem then I'd like to know so that we can work out why.

Here's a question: If you restart both your computer and your empeg and then do a little synchronise will it fail? Does it only fail on small synchronisations _after_ a long one has already failed during that session?

Mike - is the recommended solution Windows 2000?

It depends what the problem is. I believe that emptool is very good. :)

More seriously though, Windows 2000 should be better at a lot of things. I'll be using it for development as soon as my copy arrives (I'm using NT4 now). According to the woman from Microsoft UK on The Money Programme Windows 2000 is the most reliable OS that Microsoft have ever produced. This may not be saying much. :)

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I may not be speaking on behalf of empeg above :-)
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