If you?ve got a hard drive formatted with the FAT32 file system, you might have found that you can?t copy large files to that drive. So how do you fix that, and convert the file system over to NTFS? Here?s how.
Scratching your head? Here?s the deal: the FAT32 file system, which most external drives are still shipped with, can?t handle files larger than about 4 GB in size?which means most full-length movies and anything really large, like a virtual machine. If you do try and copy a file, you?ll get an error just like this one:
It?s worth noting that FAT32 works just fine on just about any OS, but NTFS is usually read-only on Linux or Mac OS X.
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