Once again, we will deal with a fairly common problem users.For a limited amount of files to a removable storage device - far is not a novel.Do not be annoyed if you have downloaded from the Internet in the best quality video and show it to your friends will not be due to the fact that the size of the files on the flash drive is limited?
If you have not understood what was going on, I explain.Most flash drives have a file system called FAT 32. Its peculiarity lies in the fact that when you try to write her any file or archive, the total amount of which exceeds four gigabytes, you will see the system message that the file you want torecording is too large for the ultimate file system.Now, I think you understand what is at stake.
But do not be upset.I have some good news there.With the message that the file you want to record is too large for the ultimate file system, you can say goodbye once and for all.And for that you do not have to be a virtuoso in computing or have some professional knowledge or skills.In order to be able to write to your flash drive files that are larger than four gigabytes, you only need to learn a little secret about formatting one or another memory card.When you get it, you can write to the media file, even having the same size as a USB flash drive.
And this applies not only to flash drives.The message "the file you want to CJSPCC too large for the ultimate file system 'can occur even in the event of a hard disk.You have correctly understood, it may be such that your hard drive will also not write files that exceed the size of four gigabytes.Everything will depend on whether your device file system.ExFAT, FAT16, FAT32 - all this you will not work because these older systems do not allow you to see these large files.So here's a little secret.You just need to format the USB flash drive or disk device on the system NTFS.
Once you do this, the files and the file system is immediately able to "negotiate" with each other.As you remember, the old lady, "Piggy" before its installation we asked what file system we want to see in their own hard drive.Most of us, of course, opt for NTFS.However, the Operating System does not allow this action to flash drives.They could be formatted in the FAT.
Seven also, thankfully, allows you to do it, for what the developers say is thank you.And if you see a system message that the file you want to record is too large for the ultimate file system, reformat the device to which you are trying to record the data in NTFS.If your computer is "Piggy" and you do not want to change it on Vista or Seven, contact someone from their friends who have installed the last two operating systems, so that they did stick or disk formatting system NTFS.In extreme cases, contact any computer store or an Internet cafe, where you will do it for a small fee, if not free.