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17, 200711 0 0 0 I like taking photos, and recently when I wanted to share some photographs with a couple of relatives via USB drive, I found a pretty interesting issue. I had about 200 pictures which
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and XP. User rating: 4.7/5 Purchase or download a free trial. Read more… The capacity of your external flash drive is large: 8GB, 16GB, or more. There is enough free space on https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/rahulso/2007/11/17/file-copy-issue-while-trying-to-copy-the-files-to-my-usb-drive/ the drive. You can copy the smaller files to the external drive just fine. Yet, when you attempt to copy a large file (4GB or larger) to the external drive, Windows gives you an error (such as: There is not enough free space on the drive, or similar.) Does this sound familiar? If you experience such a problem, most probably it's caused by the http://www.winability.com/why-cant-i-copy-large-files-over-4gb-to-my-usb-flash-drive/ fact that your flash drive is formatted with the FAT32 file system. This type of a file system has a built-in limitation on the size of the files that it may contain. Although the total size of the files that you can copy to a FAT32 drive could be as large as 2TB (or the physical capacity of the drive, whichever is smaller), the size of each individual file may not exceed 4GB. This limitation may sound silly: why would anyone design a system that would not allow for the larger files? The problem is, when the FAT32 file system was designed (that was back in the days of Windows 95), no one anticipated that we would have such large files in use today. Or, maybe the designers hoped that by the time such large files become common, the use of the FAT32 system would be replaced by the more modern systems. In any case, how to solve the problem of copying the 4GB files? Easy: you need to replace the FAT32 file system on the drive with the NTFS file system. The latter does not have the 4GB file size lim
with USB devices and Windows XP: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;908673&sd=rss&spid=3223 You may also want to try the following: If the hard drive can be used with external power (instead of relying on the USB cable http://support.2brightsparks.com/knowledgebase/articles/215238-problems-copying-files-to-an-external-usb for power) try using it with external power (this is always recommended even if there are no problems). Try changing the USB cable. Try plugging the drive into a different USB port on your computer. http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/248957-44-copying-entire-file-folder If using a USB hub try connecting the drive directly to your computer or changing the hub. There have been reports of hubs causing problems.The problem may be with the enclosure, so if possible error copying use a different drive enclosure. The problem may be with the hard drive itself, so if possible try using a different drive in the enclosure. Try it on another computer to rule out driver or hardware problems. Power ManagementIf you are receiving the error "The specified network resource or device is no longer available" then it may be that Windows is powering down the USB device. To stop Windows error copying file powering down the USB device: In Windows, go to the Device Manager Expand the USB Controllers node Right click a USB Hub node and go to Properties Click the Power Management tab Uncheck the box marked "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" This article was helpful (thinking…) · Flag this article as inaccurate…Flag this article as inaccurate… · Admin → New and returning users may sign in Sign in prestine Your name Your email address Check! invalid email (thinking…) Reset or sign in with UserVoice password Forgot password? Create a password I agree to the Terms of Service Signed in as (Sign out) Close Close Sign in Sign in Sign up Cancel Technical Articles Information to include for technical support Bug Reporting Creating a debug information file SyncBack Touch Guide Why SyncBack Touch Does Not Work With iOS The Syncback Management System Guide Safe Computing Your Software Broke My Hardware Known bugs and problems with SyncBack Transferring profiles from one computer to another The Format of the Text Log File Running SyncBack from an external storage device Receiving the log email on profile run Access Denied Error Message Access Denied for folder System Volume The Differences Between File Systems
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows Vista>Copying entire file folder to USB> Copying entire file folder to USB Tags: Download Computers USB Windows Vista Last response: 3 February 2012 18:41 in Windows Vista Share Naomi Branham 3 February 2012 08:17:05 Hello, I have a folder named Sam and I want to copy it to a USB so I can then download it onto my new computer, how do I do this? I have a 8GB USB that is brand new. More about : copying entire file folder usb nikorr 3 February 2012 18:29:45 Hi there, Make a right click on the folder Sam and select copy, than open the USB drive by double clicking on it and than make right click inside of the USB drive area and select paste, and it should start the copying. m 0 l nikorr 3 February 2012 18:41:59 Or watch a video. m 0 l Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Publish Related resources Copying entire File Folder Forum Changing Folder/File Permissions for an Entire Drive Forum Error copying file or folder Forum SolvedCopying file to USB 3.0 external HDD using usb 3.0 hub connected to USB 2.0 hangs after a few hundred MB/a few GB Forum Copying large files slows my entire computer. Why? Forum SolvedDestination folder disappeared while copying mp4 files Forum I Can't gain permission to copying a file to a folder!!!!!!! HELP Forum USB Folder Copying Issues Forum Error in copying file or folder Forum Error copying file or folder parameter invalid Forum When copying files the folder to which the file is to be copied is the Forum Error copying file or folder Forum Error copying file or folder director or file cannot be created Forum Error copying file or folder Forum Error Copying File or Folder Forum FIle/Folder copying/Pasting in Remote Desktop Forum Error Copying File or Folder - because of an I/O device er.. Forum SolvedCopying file onto USB Forum SolvedImportant folder on 32GB USB drive has turned into a blank file Forum Slow file copying in usb ports Forum More resources Read discussions in other Windows Vista categories Configuration Customization Drivers Security Ask the community Tags Example: Notebook, Android, SSD hard drive Publish Top Experts a b $ Windows 7 Phillip Corcoran 15796 messages since 07