dang this is exactly what I was looking for. This exact problem has also "bedeviled" me for at least the past couple years. You're a godsend
@owenjohnston74203 ай бұрын
This was a massive help thank you so much. Nothing else worked
@technologistonthego23773 ай бұрын
Tech you for the feedback. It was an issue that has dogged me for ~2 years. I’m glad someone else can find peace on the matter.
@pilatesviaeducation3 ай бұрын
Thx for sharing. For what it's worth you can also force delete both files and folder with Error -43 by holding CMD + Option and hit Delete instead of using the terminal.
@technologistonthego23773 ай бұрын
Thank you for pointing that out. That’s a lot safer than having someone pop the hood and flex a little bit of their Unix muscle.
@ees2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your Video and the effort. I have also been searching to resolve this issue of Code 43 when ever I try to copy something from my external harddrive to my desktop. I tried your Fix, but it does not seem to work. BUT I also did not put it in the USER Folder, I tried putting it in the DOcuments FOlder. Must it be under "User" folder? what is your experience there? This is a REALLY annoying error I have been struggling with!
@ees2 ай бұрын
Nop, tried the "User" Folder, also doesmt work, Error 43 keeps coming up! any other ideas? I have tried EVERYTHING on the web sofar, NOTHING works, cannot copy from my external (esFAT) hardrive to Windows!-(
@technologistonthego23772 ай бұрын
@@ees That’s is correct. The documents folder is still managed by iCloud back up the location that chose one which is not backed up, which is why it’s able to avoid the code -43 error.
@technologistonthego23772 ай бұрын
@ees Are you able to copy from the external drive to the User folder? It may be the target folder of the external drive drive was already involved in an error -43 botched copy. Try creating a new folder on the external drive. Then try dropping files from the users folder to the new folder on the external drive.
@maximiliansachs60533 ай бұрын
Just another reason to disable iCloud sync lol :)
@technologistonthego23773 ай бұрын
With nuances like this, I can understand. However, iCloud does a great job as long as you play nice with it. It never occurred to me that iCloud still considers folders with the .nosync indicator as being “synced”. The nosync only confuses iCloud into thinking “items” are missing. Is it too much to expect that we could get a web or app inference to opt in/out files and folders? After all, it is 2024 not 1994. I don’t dare turn off iCloud temporarily, which is likely another work around, because I will eventually forget to turn it back on and only realize that when I need data recovery the most.