P PeterGruner Honorable Dec 17, 2013 2 0 10,510 Feb 6, 2016 #1 When trying to send a 4.8 gig file to my Kingston 16 gig USB drive it tell me it is full when in fact nothing is on it. It will accept smaller files.
When trying to send a 4.8 gig file to my Kingston 16 gig USB drive it tell me it is full when in fact nothing is on it. It will accept smaller files.
Solution Phillip Corcoran Feb 6, 2016 If your pen drive is formatted to FAT32, the largest single file it can support is 4GB. You need to reformat it to NTFS to overcome that.
If your pen drive is formatted to FAT32, the largest single file it can support is 4GB. You need to reformat it to NTFS to overcome that.
Phillip Corcoran Titan Moderator Sep 7, 2013 26,106 912 120,140 Feb 6, 2016 Solution #2 If your pen drive is formatted to FAT32, the largest single file it can support is 4GB. You need to reformat it to NTFS to overcome that. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
If your pen drive is formatted to FAT32, the largest single file it can support is 4GB. You need to reformat it to NTFS to overcome that.