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open for further replies. Giambattista sssssssssssssssssssssssss sssss Valued Senior Member Messages: 4,878 I have a small, "pocket drive" (Western digital) that actually fits in ones pocket. It comes with approximately 250 G all together, but with formatting it's unable to backup files to my passport ultra because there is not enough space more like 230gb. Well, it the disk properties tell me it has 180 occupied, and 51.8 wd backup not enough space gb in free space remaining. I just tried to copy over a file that was about 8 gigabytes. It told me that there was the item can't be copied because there isn't enough free space not enough room! It accepted a much smaller file fine, but 7.67 gb's is just tooooo much for a hard drive with 50gb FREE to accept! Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! I have never
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encountered this before where a hard drive has so much free space and yet tells me it can't give up about 15% of that! Anyone have ANY suggestions, other than run some type of disk diagnostic on it? Is it an Enron hard drive who reports more free disk space than it actually has? Oh, wait! The file in question was a disk image. The RAR segments that made it up are actually transferring, whereas the disk image itself mediakit reports not enough space on device for requested operation would apparently not, though the space is the same size. I just had this idea to transfer the Rar's instead, and it worked. Okay? That's also a little puzzling... Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! What gives? Giambattista, Apr 5, 2010 #1 Google AdSense Guest Advertisement Log in or Sign up to hide all adverts. nietzschefan Thread Killer Valued Senior Member Messages: 7,721 Sometimes the manufacturer formats them fat16 or some godawful bullshit like that, with these lil thumb drives. it might be having trouble handling really "large" files. nietzschefan, Apr 5, 2010 #2 Google AdSense Guest Advertisement Log in or Sign up to hide all adverts. Dr Mabuse Percipient Thaumaturgist Registered Senior Member Messages: 714 The drive is formatted to Fat32 most likely. This is popular in those drives so they will work with more devices. Any file larger than 4 gigs is not able to be handled by FAT32. You can format the drive to NTFS, but you will need to be super careful with it as NTFS will utilize read ahead caching so you will have to use 'safely remove' assuming this is a USB drive. You can go into properties and disable caching on the USB drive. Google will find you step by step instructions on how to do that. Be aware that before you format, you need to back up everything on the
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ago Article ID: 6623 Relevant Games: There is insufficient space on your hard drive to install or update the game. Errors: BLZBNTBTS0000000C, BLZBNTAGT00000321, BLZBNTAGT00000835 Battle.net is unable to http://www.sciforums.com/threads/hard-drive-says-not-enough-space-but-still-has-50-gb.100767/ install the selected product due to insufficient hard drive space. Try to install the game to a different hard drive, if available. Uninstall unused programs or files to free hard drive space, then try again. Hard drive issues may prevent the game from installing properly and trigger this error. Run Check Disk & Defragment your hard https://us.battle.net/support/article/6623 drive. Tried everything here? If you have tried these steps and still require assistance, please visit our Battle.net Technical Support Forum or contact us.
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this Article Home » Categories » Computers and Electronics » Hardware » Internal Components » Hard Drives ArticleEditDiscuss Edit ArticleHow to Free Disk Space on Your Hard Drive Four Methods:Deleting filesUninstalling unwanted/unused filesDeleting temporary filesCommand Prompt AppearanceCommunity Q&A Computer hard drives are getting bigger and bigger, and you think that there's lots of stuff you can hold on to. One day you get the nasty message telling you that there is not enough free disk space to save, copy, paste, or download something! How do you clear up all that space without parting with all those precious files? This article can show you how to clean up crap you don't need and also some crap you probably don't even know exists! Please note that all of the steps below are optional, and this isn't a STEP-BY-STEP, you may do this in any order you like, and you don't even have to do them all. Steps Method 1 Deleting files 1 Use either the command prompt or Windows Explorer (for most users, Windows Explorer), and enter the C:\Program Files directory. Open the folders for all computer games you play and delete any saved games that you no longer need, such as really old save games. If you don't know what files are the save games, skip this step. 2 Enter the My Documents directory on your account and look at all of the files. Any files you haven't used in a long period of time and don't need, delete them. This includes old songs that you don’t listen to anymore and files such as old homework. Note the date that you last used that file. If it was a long time ago (a few months, for example), there’s probably no point in keeping it. . You can use Windows Explorer by displaying details on the files. The last detail is, by default, the time it was last used. Move old pictures to an external hard drive or USB stick to get them off of your computer without losing them forev