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Solve : Error msg: Insufficient disk space when space is not insufficient? |
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Answer» My secondary hard drive is a 250G Maxtor on an XP system. It works fine unless I try to copy a file over 4G to it. It has 50G left on it, but I get an insufficient space error message. I have the CD for it. How can I fix this without reformatting? Thanks - Gosto make sure its formatted to ntfs instead of fat32 Thats what I was getting at... beat me to it You can use what you choose on your primary bieng your Master or WINDOWS Drive but for storing files over 4gb i would back up what i had, go into my computer right click and format USING ntfs...or simply boot from your xp disc and do the same. Make sense?Nobody has yet explained to the poor b*gger that a limitation of the FAT32 file system is that a file of over 4 GB in size is impossible, so he'll get an insufficient free space message EVEN if there is 3 Terabytes free on that disk. There is a convert-to-ntfs tool available in XP called Convert which can convert a drive with data on it, although a backup is probably a good idea. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307881/EN-US/ Thanks for the help. I'll get an external drive to backup with, then go to ntfs. |
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