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WinRar problems
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I have a large (4.2GB) movie file made up of 88 Rar files which I am having problems extracting.Normally when I extract the files using WinRar,a single .bin file is created,which I then burn to disc using Nero,but when I try to extract these 88 files I get the following message:
There is not enough space on the disc.Write error-only NTFS file system supports files larger than 4GB.
I do not understand where the 'not enough space on disc' bit comes from because I am trying to extract the files to a hard drive which has plenty of space availabale.
Any help would be most appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Isn't there some technical bumph about old Windows file systems (FAT32, FAT rahter than today's NTFS) not being able to cope with single files of over 4GB?
What file system is yours? (right click on any "C Drive" icon and choose "properties").
http://www.mrbass.org/dvdnewbie/#5
What file system is yours? (right click on any "C Drive" icon and choose "properties").
http://www.mrbass.org/dvdnewbie/#5
TEAK36, you just beat me to it. I've just read (whilst looking for something totally different) that it's possible to convert the file system.
For some reason I'd earlier assumed that you'd have to wipe your hard drive completely, loss all data and reinstall the Operating System but apparently not...
According to Bill Gates (yes, he typed the following page out himself) it's very easy
http://tinyurl.com/6tgwl
Click Start, then run. Type "command" in the box that appears (without the quotes) and in the new black window that then appears (called the "command prompt") type the following
convert C: /fs:ntfs
Once you've then rebooted your file system will update and you can tinker with your 4GB files.
For some reason I'd earlier assumed that you'd have to wipe your hard drive completely, loss all data and reinstall the Operating System but apparently not...
According to Bill Gates (yes, he typed the following page out himself) it's very easy
http://tinyurl.com/6tgwl
Click Start, then run. Type "command" in the box that appears (without the quotes) and in the new black window that then appears (called the "command prompt") type the following
convert C: /fs:ntfs
Once you've then rebooted your file system will update and you can tinker with your 4GB files.
Stevie, cheers for the info, but I think I have found an easier way to do this.My hard drive is partitioned,and my D drive is empty.I right clicked on drive D and selected the format option.I then selected NTFS, and it took about 15 minutes to format.My D drive is now NTFS, and last night I was able to extract the Rar files and burn the resulting file to DVD.
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