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Originally Posted by geneven View Post
My theory when this sort of thing has happened to me is that more memory is needed -- what we used to call "conventional memory" in the DOS days. In this case it would indicate you were short of memory on the non-mmc areas. Just my personal theory...
If you simply mean "RAM", then yeah that's a possibility (though the battery charge issue mentioned is also valid). The tablets only have 128MB of memory; the File Manager's copy mechanism may not be particularly good, which would be consistent with the rest of it.

If by "conventional memory" you mean old x86 real mode, below-640K barrier RAM, the ARM architecture doesn't use such twisted memory schemes.