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one of my hard drive is Maxtor 500G on the Raid SATA card and the other one is IDE Maxtor 80G.

I want to copy AVI movies from 80g one to 500g one, every files which are smaller than somewhat 7 - 8 G are copied perfectly, however files are bigger than that particular size can't go thru.

WinXP gave a message that says "there is not enough space on drive J:, please clean up ..."

Does anyone know the solution for this? Thank you.

2007-02-25 18:13:34 · 2 answers · asked by wondering 2 in Computers & Internet Hardware Other - Hardware

2 answers

i think...

it depends on the format of your hard drive... well as far as i know, FAT32 formatted hard drives does not permit to transfer or copy more than 4Gig of files at once... while NTFS allows more than that or i think unlimited size... you can see what format is it when you right click on it and select properties...

although you need to reformat your hard drive into NTFS if it is in FAT32..

BUT.. there is a solution to that problem... you can download or buy WinRar.. its and archiver like winZip... you can instruct the wizard to split the file into smaller chunks and then put it back together after you transfered it...

2007-02-25 18:24:32 · answer #1 · answered by onyx 2 · 0 0

you may substitute a pair of settings in BIOS. chosen "vehicle" in case you may. the hot HD could have an instruction manual, telling you approximately putting the jumpers for "slave" or "grasp" and probably a application application is secure on a CD to mirror your previous force. Then the final difficulty is going to be the OS. while you're working Win98 or Win95 you're constrained in how huge the partitions may well be on your new force. however the different factor is the OS has to have a map of that force. You greater useful discover the Win set up disc to evaluate what your different selection of ideas would be. evaluate including the hot no longer undemanding force as a slave or "D" force and shifting all your records to it.

2016-11-25 23:42:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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