foxhole Joined 14 Mar 2006 Messages 22,499 Reaction score 3,195 Location Essex coast Country 9 Dec 2010 #1 Trying to move a 15gb movie file from laptop to ext usb hard drive but reports hard drive has not enough space, but has 120gb free?
Trying to move a 15gb movie file from laptop to ext usb hard drive but reports hard drive has not enough space, but has 120gb free?
S studips Joined 12 Jan 2009 Messages 421 Reaction score 58 Location London Country 9 Dec 2010 #2 reformat the usb drive heheheh. might be a bit extreme i suppose....
foxhole Joined 14 Mar 2006 Messages 22,499 Reaction score 3,195 Location Essex coast Country 9 Dec 2010 #3 Very, I have 40 movies on the hard drive. How would that help?
M Monkeh Joined 25 Jan 2010 Messages 4,149 Reaction score 358 Location Cornwall Country 9 Dec 2010 #4 If the drive is formatted FAT32, the maximum filesize is 4GiB.
foxhole Joined 14 Mar 2006 Messages 22,499 Reaction score 3,195 Location Essex coast Country 9 Dec 2010 #5 That would explain it. Have another formated for my Macs will try that.
M Monkeh Joined 25 Jan 2010 Messages 4,149 Reaction score 358 Location Cornwall Country 9 Dec 2010 #6 That will also be FAT32 if Windows can read it. Otherwise it'd be HFS+, which Windows cannot (normally) read, let alone write.
That will also be FAT32 if Windows can read it. Otherwise it'd be HFS+, which Windows cannot (normally) read, let alone write.
foxhole Joined 14 Mar 2006 Messages 22,499 Reaction score 3,195 Location Essex coast Country 10 Dec 2010 #7 Yes was aware but can tranfer to my mac and then to hard drive. May just stream it to my TV, just prefer to keep on a hard drive as my wife gets confused easlily and has trouble just choosing the correct remote control.
Yes was aware but can tranfer to my mac and then to hard drive. May just stream it to my TV, just prefer to keep on a hard drive as my wife gets confused easlily and has trouble just choosing the correct remote control.
M Monkeh Joined 25 Jan 2010 Messages 4,149 Reaction score 358 Location Cornwall Country 10 Dec 2010 #8 I would be seriously surprised if your TV can read HFS+.
foxhole Joined 14 Mar 2006 Messages 22,499 Reaction score 3,195 Location Essex coast Country 10 Dec 2010 #9 No will be streaming for laptop, not something the wife can cope with so keep films on external hard drive as well to just plug in tv etc.
No will be streaming for laptop, not something the wife can cope with so keep films on external hard drive as well to just plug in tv etc.