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  1. #1
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    Default File too large to transfer?

    Right,

    So I bought a 32GB pen drive, to transfer movies on.

    So I've downloaded a 5GB movie that transferred on to my 1TB fine,

    Accept, when I transfer it to my pen drive its saying the 5GB file is too large though it let me easily transfer a 4GB file.

    Anything that can be done about this?




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    Change the format of the drive to NTFS

    FAT32 only allows 4gb and under iirc.

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    Wont let me change it to NTFS on my Mac,

    I changed it to MS-DOT(Fat) but then the files wouldn't read on my television.




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    Enable NTFS then, pretty sure they've had the ability to do so for a few years, alternatively use third party software (Paragon/Tuxera)

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    Have you tried exFat? I don't think Macs can write to NTFS unless it's via a third party application.


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    Quote Originally Posted by xxMATTGxx View Post
    Have you tried exFat? I don't think Macs can write to NTFS unless it's via a third party application.
    Tried exFATS but my television doesn't read that as well.




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    did you buy a cheap one from ebay?

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