I copied some large files > 3 GB from an XP Pro PC onto a brand new Freecom USB 160GB drive to take them to another XP Pro PC at another location. I copied them off and worked on them just fine but when I tried to copy the updated and renamed files back the Freecom drive XP told me the drive was full.
My computer reported it was 93% free
Local disk management said it was fine.
I didn't have time to mess around, so as I had all the files on my HDD I re-formatted the USB Freecom to NTFS and was able to copy all the files back. It had been formatted as FAT32.
So no problem - as such. My question is this.
What am I looking for on the PC that wouldn't copy the 3GB-ish files to the drive when formatted as FAT32 so that I can see if I can fix it. It is likely I will need to do this operation again and I would rather leave the drives as FAT32 so that older PCs can use them.
I could create a new notepad file on the drive so it was a question of XP not seeing 160GB and 93% free - when trying to create a big file - rather than write permissions.
Any thoughts anyone?
Thanks in advance.
My computer reported it was 93% free
Local disk management said it was fine.
I didn't have time to mess around, so as I had all the files on my HDD I re-formatted the USB Freecom to NTFS and was able to copy all the files back. It had been formatted as FAT32.
So no problem - as such. My question is this.
What am I looking for on the PC that wouldn't copy the 3GB-ish files to the drive when formatted as FAT32 so that I can see if I can fix it. It is likely I will need to do this operation again and I would rather leave the drives as FAT32 so that older PCs can use them.
I could create a new notepad file on the drive so it was a question of XP not seeing 160GB and 93% free - when trying to create a big file - rather than write permissions.
Any thoughts anyone?
Thanks in advance.