File Name(s) Would Be Too Long For The Destination Folder

Feb 7, 2013

I have one of a kind Family pics that if lost are gone forever so I back them up on 2 ext HD�s in case 1 HD goes bad. I keep getting the error message; File Name(s) Would Be Too Long for the Destination Folder.

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