If anyone can let me know if converting the drive would mean loss of data, it would be much appreciated. I found the answer to my last question. It seems that windows can convert the file systems without losing data. Just for your information, just about all hidden backup images are made Fat32, so as the operating system can be seen through a Dos boot up CD or floppy Therefore Fat32 has its merits still But if you intend just to use these external HardDrives on your system only being NTFS then you will never have an issue with the drives seeing each-other in Windows.
I hope that answers your question. As the gaps between the secors of the drive have changed, which may have caused fragmentation. Oh and remove any temporary files first. If you have a small storage drive and want to conserve space, then FAT Nowadays, secondary storage drives are into the , , and larger area SO that isn't necessary, BUT people with older still good storage drives may want to maximize their use.
Best I could find anyway. If wrong, I will sit corrected! Please note the "Bytes Per Cluster" given. Ironically I found out that it's not recognized on other systems first hand I have a brand new dilemma now. The reason I wanted to transfer the 4gb movie to an external was so that I could plug it into my PS3's USB ports and have it act as a storage extension.
Can I convert it back, without removing the movie? Can I break down the movie into portions like an archive file? Or is there an easier way that I'm not thinking of? Sorry for making this such a hassle.
So yes a bit of a dilema! Ok - I read all of this thread and other threads about the 4gb problem with FAT I figured that you would hear about the limitation before I got to the end. Here is my dilemma. I am not trying to copy files larger than 4gb just 4 mb and I get the error. I have a Iomega network drive - ethernet. Wow 4meg only Is the drive you're copying to full?
Have you tried CCleaner? Is the Network cable ok? Have you installed all the latest manufacture drivers and Windows security updates? Have you run CheckDisk on the drives? Is the data being copied using another program? Have you tried turning off Antivirus or Firewall? Is this a large network, or do you have wireless connections too?
Are you going through a router? Has the network been setup correctly? There are many possibilities here. Is the drive you're copying to full? Fat32 windows and mac Is the Network cable ok?
Then click the "Check Names" button and the computer will complete the object name for you. After that, click "OK". Click the "Owner" tab. Then click the "Edit" to change the owner. Click the "Other users or groups" to select the user manually. Type the account name to the box under "Enter the object name to select". Then click the "Check Names" button to let the computer to enter the complete object name for you. Check "Replace owner on the sub-containers and objects" If you want to take the ownership of all the files and subfolders.
Then click "OK". Click "OK" to save the changes and close the Properties dialog. Finally, try opening or making changes to the file or folder and check if the access denied error is solved. You can try to get yourself permission. Right-click the problem file or folder. Click the "Security" tab, and then the "Edit" button. This will open the Permissions dialog for this file or folder in which you can change the permissions.
In the "Group or user names" box, click your account name. Then, in the Permissions for Users box, select the "Allow" check box of "Full control" this will allow you to have full control to access and modify this file or folder. After that, click "OK" to apply the changes. Click "OK" to save all the changes and close the Properties dialog.
Now, you can try opening or modifying the files or folders to check if this method works. When you cannot copy files since the access is denied, you can check whether they are encrypted by following these steps:.
Right-click the file or folder, and then click "Properties". Click the "General" tab, then click "Advanced". If the "Encrypt contents to secure data" check box is ticked, you have to decrypt the file or folder to be able to move or edit it. To decrypt the folders or files, you just need to untick Encrypt contents to secure data checkbox, click "OK" and then "OK" again. No matter what leads to "Error Copying Files or Folders.
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