What does error code 50 mean on a Mac?

What does error code 50 mean on a Mac?

Error code 50 indicates your Mac could not copy or move files from external storage devices. The whole process gets stuck with no visible progress. At the same time, error 50 may also pop on the screen when your Mac fails to delete certain files.

How do I fix Error 50 on my Mac?

How to Fix the Error Code -50 on Mac

  1. Fix #1: Restart Your Mac.
  2. Fix #2: Eject the Drive and Plug it Back Again.
  3. Fix #3: Use Disk Utility.
  4. Fix #4: Rename the File.
  5. Fix #5: Change Your Mac’s Power Settings.
  6. Fix #6: Use the Terminal.

When to wake up MacBook from sleep mode?

For example, if my MacBook enters sleep mode and in power management settings is “standbydelay 600” (meaning waiting 600 seconds in sleep mode before entering standby mode), my MacBook wakes up without problem only if I wake it up before 10 minutes, but after 10 minutes it crashes.

Why do I get error code 50 on my MacBook Air?

Pinpointing the exact cause of error code 50 on your Mac is not that easy. The error could be triggered by a temporary glitch, in which case a simple reboot should do the trick. If the issue persists, try clearing your cache, rename the file that triggered the error, and prevent the OS from automatically putting your disk to sleep.

Why does my iMac keep failing to sleep?

After days of working on the problem (Apple had no idea why this was happening), I discovered that it was my USB hub. It was an older hub, and whenever I plugged it into the back of my iMac I would get this Sleep Wake failure after about 3 minutes and the machine would reboot.

Why is my MacBook Pro not waking up?

When the system wakes, the drive isn’t waking as quickly – for a moment, the computer thinks there is no storage medium attached and crashes. OWC is aware of the issue and has been working with Apple Support to get a driver fix available. However, this applies to all SSDs not just OWC.