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Feb 16 2019 10:18pm
Quote (MotherOfTwo @ Feb 17 2019 12:14am)
Formatting the usb drive didn't help :(
I keep getting a message the file is too big

I'm sorry! I just remembered the size of the file.
Try formatting to NTFS or exFAT.

iirc for flash drives FAT32 has a limit of 4GB or so. I'm assuming that's what it was already formatted to which is why it wouldn't transfer.

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Quote (TYCH0 @ Feb 16 2019 11:18pm)
I'm sorry! I just remembered the size of the file.
Try formatting to NTFS or exFAT.

iirc for flash drives FAT32 has a limit of 4GB or so. I'm assuming that's what it was already formatted to which is why it wouldn't transfer.


This.

FAT32 is exactly what it says, it's 32 bit. 2^32 is roughly 4.3 GB. The system will refuse to accept any files bigger than that.

NTFS is 64 bit and will allow file sizes of 16,383 PETAbytes (16,383,000 GB)
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Feb 17 2019 06:28pm
FAT32 drives have a max limit of 4.00 GB (4,194,304 KB) PER file. ALL FAT32 drives will refuse to hold any files equal to OR bigger than this.
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Feb 17 2019 08:30pm
Open File With Windows MEdia Player. (Right Click On Video File > Click open With). Then Save File On Computer. Drag Newly Saved File On To Usb Port. Send Fg now. (Also MAke Sure The PEndrive Has Enough Memory Space for a Video File.
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