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Can't copy a large file to USB stick - Help?

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I am trying to copy a back up .tib Maxblast file to a brand new Lexar 64GB USB Stick. But it's not happening....

I know that things always hold less than stated and it says on the properties 58.4GB free space the file I'm copying is 49.3GB but when I paste I just keep getting the message "The disk in the destination drive is full. Insert a new disk to continue".

I have tried copying some other files onto the USB stick and they work fine so it seem like just this one.

I'm stuck now - any suggestions please?

Thanks!
"Things can only get better.................c/o D:Ream #The 90's :D"
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  • What file system is the stick formatted to? FAT32? If it is then the single file limit is 4gig

    Reformat it to NTFS or HFS+ and you'll massively increase the limit but slightly limit which other computers/devices can read the stick. Assuming your a Windows user and so is your target then NTFS
  • Stiggy
    Stiggy Posts: 24 Forumite
    OnAndUp wrote: »
    I am trying to copy a back up .tib Maxblast file to a brand new Lexar 64GB USB Stick. But it's not happening....

    I know that things always hold less than stated and it says on the properties 58.4GB free space the file I'm copying is 49.3GB but when I paste I just keep getting the message "The disk in the destination drive is full. Insert a new disk to continue".

    I have tried copying some other files onto the USB stick and they work fine so it seem like just this one.

    I'm stuck now - any suggestions please?

    Thanks!
    Unfortunately there are lots of fake capacity drives around. They appear to your PC as 64GB, but won't actually store that amount of data.


    Where did you buy it from? How much did you pay?


    The definitive test is to fill it up with lots of small files and see if it works.
  • OnAndUp
    OnAndUp Posts: 981 Forumite
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    edited 26 February 2014 at 5:16PM
    Thanks yes using windows XP.

    I bought it from Amazon a few months ago so "should" be genuine?

    It is currently FAT32 how do I format it to NFTS?

    I have tried right clicking and Format but it doesn't give me the choice of NFTS in the drop down box?

    Thanks!
    "Things can only get better.................c/o D:Ream #The 90's :D"
  • closed
    closed Posts: 10,886 Forumite
    right click on the flash drive in explorer, and quick format to ntfs -- this will delete all data
    !!
    > . !!!! ----> .
  • OnAndUp wrote: »
    It is currently FAT32 how do I format it to NFTS?

    I have tried right clicking and Format but it doesn't give me the choice of NFTS in the drop down box?

    Long term Apple user unfortunately so cannot remember too well. Believe you can still do it in Windows Explorer (rather than the desktop) but things may have moved on since my day (saying that I did at least use XP, never seen windows 7, 8 or 8.1 even running on a machine beyond walking past one in a shop)
  • OnAndUp
    OnAndUp Posts: 981 Forumite
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    Thank you both.

    When I right click Format under file system the only option is exFAT?
    "Things can only get better.................c/o D:Ream #The 90's :D"
  • tarden
    tarden Posts: 41 Forumite
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    Have a look here
  • InsideInsurance
    InsideInsurance Posts: 22,460 Forumite
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    edited 26 February 2014 at 6:17PM
    exFAT supports files up to 128PB (petabytes) so certainly big enough for your diddy 49.3GB file :)

    A PB is 1000TB and a TB is 1000GB
  • OnAndUp
    OnAndUp Posts: 981 Forumite
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    Thank You All - Done IT!! ;)

    PC took over two hours to copy it onto the USB stick though yikes!! :eek:
    "Things can only get better.................c/o D:Ream #The 90's :D"
  • Just one aside , I wouldn't rely on it as the only back up you have, I would have another elsewhere .....
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