Re: file bigger then 2GB
Bartek bartek@xxxxxx, wrote in message
m5eoe$362$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
> Hi,
> how can I copy a file, bigger then 2 GB on my hdd. The filesystem is
> NTFS, and there should be no constraints for filesize. But i get the
> error, "maximum filesize reached" at exactly 2 GB.
> TFH
Zip it.
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