I'm trying to set of rar files that contain a single ISO for a dvd. The ISO is about 4.4GB and everytime I unrar it I get an error saying only NTFS supports files bigger then 4GB.
Is there anyway I can unrar this file on fat32.
I'm trying to set of rar files that contain a single ISO for a dvd. The ISO is about 4.4GB and everytime I unrar it I get an error saying only NTFS supports files bigger then 4GB.
Is there anyway I can unrar this file on fat32.
I havent found one yet m8, so i went out and got a second HDD(10gig) and NTFS that one.
Unless you're on Windows 95, 98 or Me (because they can't read it), convert your drive to NTFS.
See here
That's actually the first Google result for "convert fat32 to ntfs".
There isn't a bargepole long enough for me to work on [a Sony Viao] - clocker 2008
That's lucky.Originally Posted by Chewie UK
To answer completely, Fat32 can't handle files bigger than 4GB
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In the command prompt window, type: convert drive_letter: /fs:ntfs
For example, typing convert C: /fs:ntfs would format drive C: with the NTFS format.
This should do it!
I had the same problem with a friend of mine when we were tring to unrar Battle for the middle earth 2
Maybe he doesnt want to convert, and if people like you give feedback like that you make people that maybe dont know as much, stop asking question and move else where.Originally Posted by rmthegreat88
Cheers for making this a non flaming forum m8
If he doesn't want to convert, then there's nothing he can do afaik to watch the movie...
Sorry...
to skip out of trouble you can borrow a hard drive and make it ntfs, then copy the rars into that drive..
hard drives, partitions and files are like lan's, there's always a secret
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