Re: Partition full - but it is not
- From: Heinrich Wolf <XXXXh.wolfXXXX@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2007 18:15:29 +0200
dobey schrieb:
"Heinrich Wolf" <XXXXh.wolfXXXX@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:a2498$4708fcf3$50db0b3e$2942@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxDesktop is FAT32, notebook NTFS.Hi
Between 2 pc's I want to switch images of the system partition, i.e. copy the notebook's system partition image (4-5GB) to the desktop. The transfer by Windows Explorer progresses as expected, but towards the end I allways get the msg. "Volume full", in spite of some 20GB free space in the receiving partition. I tried it both ways: desktop fetching from notebook and notebook sending to desktop - no way. Most remarkable: the other way aroud - transferring an image from desktop to notebook - it works flawlessly.
Any suggestions? TIA
Heinrich Wolf
What is the file system. If the Desktop PC is using FAT32, that could be your problem.
Is the receiving drive the C: drive or another partition. It could be the system partition is receiving the file before moving it to the final destination. If the system partition doesn't have enough space you will get that error.
A file splitting utility such as HJSplit or WinRar could be of use here. Use them to cut up the large image into smaller ones, then re assemble at destination.
But action failed with 20GB free space in receiving FAT32 partition.
Tried file splitting in halves using TotalCommander,
but then failed on reassembling for unknown reason.
> -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP wrote:
> Is this 'image' a single file - larger than 2GB?
> Is the desktop drive (the once being copied to) formatted
with NTFS?
The image is single file about 4.5GB.
HW
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