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  1. Join Date
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    I tried copying a rather large 12gb file to a 16gb flash disk but Windows XP would not let me do the copy. Why is that?

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    I am not sure but if I remember correctly, FAT32 has a file size limit of a few GB only.

    Try using reformating the drive using NTFS not FAT32.

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    Quote Originally Posted by meledson View Post
    I am not sure but if I remember correctly, FAT32 has a file size limit of a few GB only.

    Try using reformating the drive using NTFS not FAT32.
    I agree. Most probably this is the case. I guess the FAT32 FS has file limitation of 4GB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by siacojin View Post
    I agree. Most probably this is the case. I guess the FAT32 FS has file limitation of 4GB.
    hmmm... forgot about that. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    hmmm... forgot about that. Thanks!
    How could you forget... we were talking about this the other week when I told you about that 10GB mkv file...

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    Flash drives have their own file format right?
    If ever just split the file in 4gb sizes. Use Winzip or Winrar to split. Recombine na lng after.

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    Quote Originally Posted by istan View Post
    Flash drives have their own file format right?
    If ever just split the file in 4gb sizes. Use Winzip or Winrar to split. Recombine na lng after.
    Nope. They use standard file formats: FAT, FAT32, and NTFS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by istan View Post
    Flash drives have their own file format right?
    If ever just split the file in 4gb sizes. Use Winzip or Winrar to split. Recombine na lng after.
    Generally flash drives use FAT32.

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    How could you forget... we were talking about this the other week when I told you about that 10GB mkv file...
    you mean your 10gb pr0n file?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    you mean your 10gb pr0n file?
    Pr0n? What's that? Who's 545h4 6r3y?

    Actually... it's anime... really good one... but it's a direct blu-ray rip, so it's kind of huge...

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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