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Hard Drive Problems.


ghost's Avatar
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Im backing up all my important data to an external HD. but ive got 2 4gb ISO files to copy, when i try to it tells me there is not enough disk space and to free some up. strange thing is my main C: drive has 67Gb Free, and the External has 177Gb free. I would just burn these ISO's to DVD, but i dont have a DVD burner :(


jaggedlancer's Avatar
The Localhost Hacker
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Sometimes you can only copy a certain amount at one timeā€¦have you tried compressing them in some way?


ghost's Avatar
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What file system is on the drive you are trying to copy to?


ghost's Avatar
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There is nothing else copying at the time.

the file system is FAT32. thinking about it this may well be the problem.

yep, thanks for that, cant have a file over 4Gb on FAT32. Balls.


ghost's Avatar
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Theres a windows utility to convert the file system to NTFS, and it keeps all the data intact.


mido's Avatar
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To convert a volume to NTFS from the command prompt Open the Command Prompt (cmd) window. In the command prompt window, type convert drive_letter: /fs:ntfs

For example, typing convert D: /fs:ntfs would format drive D: with the ntfs format.

(Taken from windows xp's Help and Support)


mido's Avatar
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It worked?


ghost's Avatar
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Didnt change the file system, i used WinRAR to split the files. I share the drive with my family, and my mates use it occasionally for backups when formatting so i didnt want to change too much of it.