External SSD hard drive with 8TB?
Hi can such a hard drive play movies on the TV I always only had 1 TB
Hi can such a hard drive play movies on the TV I always only had 1 TB
Hi, I have a problem where I want to upload pictures from my PC to my phone, but it's taking a very long time. It should be much faster with the hardware I have. I'm dealing with 50 GB of pictures and videos. Copying them from PC to phone and back takes over an hour,…
Hello, I have a gaming laptop with a 512GB SSD. The storage is now almost full, and I can't install any more games. Will it work if I buy an external hard drive and connect it to my laptop via USB, then install games on it, for example? Or can I move existing games to…
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And if so, where do you get them?
Hello, I just bought a new PC. I want to put my old SSD into the new computer, but first delete it. However, I bought and downloaded a game from the Epic Games Launcher. If I empty the SSD and log in to the Epic Games Launcher on the new computer, can I download the…
Hello I have an external hard drive from Seagate, something with expansion. When I first connected it, the following files were already there: Seagatte, Start_Here_Maxmapp, *_~, .VolumeIcon.icns, .VolumeIcon.ico, Autorun.inf, Start_Here_Win-exe, Warrenty.pdf I've already moved some photos and so on over there. As far as I have found out through research, these files are there to,…
This is what the TV’s operating system supports for file systems.
However, you might run into the following case: If your hard disk is formatted NTFS, then the file system could theoretically partition up to 16TB. The Master Boot Record supports only partitions up to 2TB.
For large external hard drives exFAT might be the right file system. The question is whether it supports the TV. Shouldn’t be a problem if the operating system isn’t old…
And even NTFS is not a problem if you replace the MBR against GPT, then you do not run into the 2TB trap.
Yes and no.
It depends on which format the video has etc. and whether the TV comes clear with NTFS or not.
Most current and new models are the sausage whether you have 1TB or 8TB as long as the video format can be played or not.
Mp4 everything
Well?