I have several image files (created with Acronis True Image
Workstation) on local hard disk that are about 6 gigs each. Every
time I try copying them to a 250 Gig USB drive, I get an instant
error message that there is not enough room for the copy (which there
is). Why can I not move the files? It there some trick to copying
large files?
It's because your USB drive is FAT32, and FAT32 has a 4GB limit on file
sizes.
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Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
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