blademaster
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I tried copying some file which is 11.9 Gigs on to my external and every-time I try to do it I keep getting this:

https://i46.tinypic.com/4vkdy0.jpg

its an vmware image, which Im trying to copy

also I currently have 77 Gigs free on my external HD please help... anyone thx

and karma to those who help <3
13urnzz
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blademaster
I'm moving to Brazil
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I just figured out why, its because its FAT32 I need a NTFS since the file is 11gigs need to break it up or something but thx burnzie
blademaster
I'm moving to Brazil
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k my question now is it or would it be possible to convert an external drive from FAT32 to NTFS without any implications or problems
m3thod
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ask it nicely.
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13urnzz
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shut up, m3thod.

is it hooked up to your computer right now?

Last edited by burnzz (2010-02-25 17:31:28)

blademaster
I'm moving to Brazil
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burnzz wrote:

is it hooked up to your computer right now?
yup... or Im at school but yea its hooked up to the labs PC which is using Windows XP but I have like 30 to gigs of data worth on it dont want to lose it or reformat it just change it to NTFS

Last edited by blademaster (2010-02-25 17:33:24)

13urnzz
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Code:

C:\> CONVERT  C:  /fs:ntfs
After machine re-boot conversion process will start and you'll have your FAT32 converted to NTFS without of data loss.

Last edited by burnzz (2010-02-25 17:34:27)

blademaster
I'm moving to Brazil
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burnzz wrote:

Code:

C:\> CONVERT  C:  /fs:ntfs
After machine re-boot conversion process will start and you'll have your FAT32 converted to NTFS without of data loss.
thx man Im a test it out now
tazz.
oz.
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why would you convert C?

Last edited by tazz. (2010-02-25 18:33:16)

everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously.
13urnzz
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tazz. wrote:

why would you convert C?
that's a good question - i'll bet it would work on any drive you wanted it to.

for instance, if blademaster's external drive was named E: then it would look like

Code:

C:\> CONVERT  E:  /fs:ntfs

blademaster wrote:

k my question now is it or would it be possible to convert an external drive from FAT32 to NTFS without any implications or problems
you can but i think you have to wipe the drive in the process therefore losing info on it
lols - read the posts after i posted..

my computer - manage - disk management -

you can change your drive letters by rclickin on the volume
Dilbert_X
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blademaster wrote:

I tried copying some file which is 11.9 Gigs on to my external and every-time I try to do it I keep getting this:
11.9 gigs?
Thats a lot of porn.
Fuck Israel
Bertster7
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Dilbert_X wrote:

blademaster wrote:

I tried copying some file which is 11.9 Gigs on to my external and every-time I try to do it I keep getting this:
11.9 gigs?
Thats a lot of porn.
It's one file.

Must be some super high quality porn....
tazz.
oz.
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burnzz wrote:

tazz. wrote:

why would you convert C?
that's a good question - i'll bet it would work on any drive you wanted it to.

for instance, if blademaster's external drive was named E: then it would look like

Code:

C:\> CONVERT  E:  /fs:ntfs
I was meaning why would you convert C... the OS's HD

Or rather.. partition.


I know you could change it

Last edited by tazz. (2010-02-27 20:27:05)

everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously.

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