Sure of cause - my bad. I kept thinking that you wanted to make a backup of the files on your pc. That might actually be a good idea to do - just in case
I just want to use the stick the same as I would a floppy disk, so, I have the emulator fitted into the CPU and I have the stick which has the partitions on it, and I can copy projects from the CPU to it, but if I try to open the files to either view them or load them, I get that error message and the CPU re-boots?
Try re-formatting the usb stick. If it's the same, try a different stick. (If you open the stick through the software on the pc, can you see the files?)
I loaded the download program to my pc and formatted the stick, just as a trial, I copied projects from the cpu to the stick using three partitions, I can view the projects on the stick via the floppy on the desktop and I can copy the projects back to my HD.
I can see the three partitions on my pc, but there's no project names? If I click to open a partition I get an error message?
Now I am curious what this is all about... but should not take up space and distract from a good remedy on this thread, even though I just now did as such. I am sorry for that. Never mind me I will search to research what it is that you both speak of - this floppy emulator - from what I gather it is a 100 floppy similes on a 16GB stick of USB. Progress... the mixer that goes on and on and on...
Hey. I just tested it out, and you're right, it does the same for me. Good news is, I think I found a solution.
You have to run the program as administrator. So: click the start button, find the program (I just type "usb", and it will be listed), THEN - right-click the program, and choose to run as administrator.