I can think of a few possibilities, but they are not all-inclusive:
- The files may be in a form where they must occupy contiguous disk memory. Defragmenting the USB drive may fix this.
- The file may contain a code combination which is an escape sequence for USB.
- The format (as opposed to the file) of the hard disk may have tangled links. Do a chkdsk (or equivalent) on the source disk.
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I don't kjnow your drive.
There are certain byte combinations for any communications link which are gobbled by the link itself. So any binary file protocol must be designed to avoid such combinations.
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