File supposedly too large for USB stick?
I want to upload a 16.6 GB video file to a USB drive that can hold 29.7 GB. But it keeps saying the file is too large. What should I do?
I want to upload a 16.6 GB video file to a USB drive that can hold 29.7 GB. But it keeps saying the file is too large. What should I do?
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Probably formatted as Fat32. There is the maximum file size 4GB.
Format it as NTFS. There are instructions on the Internet.
It worked, thanks!
In the Explorer a right-click on the USB stick. Then select Formatting. Select NTFS or exFat for “File System”. Start, subject done.
Maybe it is formatted with FAT32, then the maximum file size is believed to be 4 GB. Convert to NTFS format then helps.
It worked, thanks!
Format Stick in NTFS otherwise works there nix. Joa
Lg.
It worked, thanks!
Barley
Format stick in NTFS file format.
It worked, thanks!
the stick is then formatted with fat32. formatted on exfat.