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All of a sudden today, I cannot import any files into Lightroom CC Classic due to this error message:
"Could not copy a file to the destination folder because it is not writable (159)"
I have a 2016 MBP touchbar, 1TB of SSD (150GB free). This happens when importing from iPhone, copying photos to SSD first, importing photos from internet. Nothing will import. I tried to repair the SSD using Disk Utility, but no results. Restarting computer didn't help. "Make a Second Copy To..." is unchecked.
Help.
You need to change the permissions on the exact DESTINATION folder to have WRITE permission. Changing the disk permissions, or running some sort of permission repair will not work. You must change that exact DESTINATION folder.
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You need to change the permissions on the exact DESTINATION folder to have WRITE permission. Changing the disk permissions, or running some sort of permission repair will not work. You must change that exact DESTINATION folder.
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The SSD, user, Pictures folder, and 2018 folder they will go into have Read and Write permissions.
Based on your feedback I was successfully able to import a picture into a pre-existing folder in the Pictures/2018/... structure. If MacOS suddenly isn't allowing Lightroom to create folders, how do I fix this?
Thanks.
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Sigh... solved somehow by re-clicking "import into sub-folder". Can't imagine how this got turned off, or why this would throw an error to have off.
Thanks.
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Saw your post - saw that my "import into subfolder" was not checked
Checked it
Still does not work
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As you are jumping into an old thread, it would be extremely helpful (or in my opinion, mandatory) for you to explain your problem from the beginning, state exactly what the problem is and what you tried, and what happened.
Be sure to state the version NUMBER of your Lightroom and of your operating system. We need version NUMBERs and not words like "current" or "up-to-date".
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I started a new thread - all the details including version numbers are there
Could not copy a file to the destination folder because it is not writable. (70)
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What do you mean by exact destination folder? All other apps I have read/write with no issues to the folders I'm trying to write to in LR CC. I've changed all permissions in Win10 to full. But LR CC refuses to write to that destination.
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The Destination folder that is specified in the Import dialog box.
Most likely it has accidentally changed to somewhere that is not where it used to be, and that's why you are having this problem.
Also, please state the exact version NUMBER of your Lightroom. Saying you have "LR CC" doesn't tell us much. But really, the best advice for you is to start a new thread and explain your exact situation from scratch, instead of jumping into a year-old thread, that will give you the best chance of getting a correct answer.
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Nope that folder hasn’t moved. I’m able to write to it with Photoshop and other applications.
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davidz64019672 wrote
Nope that folder hasn’t moved. I’m able to write to it with Photoshop and other applications.
No, I did not mean that the folder has moved. I mean that somehow, Lightroom thinks the Destination folder is now a different folder than it was previously. You have to check what Lightroom thinks is the Destination folder.
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So how do I do what you’ve described in this thread; “You need to change the permissions on the exact DESTINATION folder to have WRITE permission. Changing the disk permissions, or running some sort of permission repair will not work. You must change that exact DESTINATION folder.”
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I can't give a specific answer as I don't use Mac computers. Go to your favorite search engine and type in "change permissions Mac"
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It turns out there is a bug in V8.3 of LR CC. They are working on a patch for in the next release. For now you must use a work around.
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davidz64019672 wrote
It turns out there is a bug in V8.3 of LR CC. They are working on a patch for in the next release. For now you must use a work around.
This is an export bug in Lightroom Classic (not Lightroom CC) version 8.3, not an import bug. The solution for this import problem remains as stated above.
Also, it is not a good idea to put your phone number in a public forum such as this.
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This doesn't work at all for me. I had this problem start a couple of weeks ago, saving to the same location I always have on my hard drive. Now even a "save-as" will not save the files. I even created a brand new folder. Something in the last update has altered a setting (V# 11.5).
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This doesn't work at all for me. I had this problem start a couple of weeks ago, saving to the same location I always have on my hard drive. Now even a "save-as" will not save the files. I even created a brand new folder. Something in the last update has altered a setting (V# 11.5).
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It would be very helpful if you state your operating system version NUMBER. But in case it is a recent Mac operating system, please follow these instructions: https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-classic-discussions/quick-tips-how-to-give-full-disk-access...
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If you are trying to import images that are already on your SSD you should be selecting Copy or Move in the import dialog window.
You should be selecting Add.
Try that.
Also with only 150GBs left from a 1 TB drive you might be running out of disk space. Mac OS X does not always report the correct amount of free disk space. Time Machine local backups could be taking up that 150GBs and not showing it is.
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Thanks, but Add, Copy and Move produce the same results.
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I had the same error (can't import to destination because not writable or out of space.) The import had already copied 20 files and only a GIF and a movie file remained. I have 1.97 TB free on the 3.57 TB drive. I removed the GIF file from the source directory and retried the import. It worked fine.
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None of these solutions work. I had a call with the customer support for about 4 hours. They couldn't solve the issue and finally informed that it's a Lightroom issue which is going to be fixed in the next version. Now next version is out and I updated LR CC. Issue not resolved. I'm cancelling my subscription. You guys suck.
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You are replying to a discussion that is 1.5 years old.
Please start your own discussion and give as much detail as you can on the problem you are having.
If it is Destination folder not writable that is a permissions problem or the drive is full and the OS won't allow any more file to be written to the drive.