Hard disk partition does not support 4G large file solution

  
        

Why does the disk partition not support more than 4G files when downloading things? How to solve it? Your current disk partition does not support large files larger than 4G. Please choose another partition.

That is your disk partition file system is FAT32 format, FAT32 file system does not support large files larger than 4g, it can be changed to NTFS format. Understand the file system format:

FAT16: Our previous DOS and Windows 95 use the FAT16 file system, and now the commonly used Windows 98/2000/XP systems support the FAT16 file system. It can manage partitions up to 2GB in size, but each partition can only have a maximum of 65,525 clusters (the cluster is the unit of configuration for disk space). As the capacity of the hard disk or partition increases, the space occupied by each cluster will become larger and larger, resulting in waste of hard disk space.

FAT32: With the advent of large-capacity hard drives, FAT32 has become popular since Windows 98. It is an enhanced version of FAT16 that can support up to 2TB (2048G partitions. FAT32 uses smaller clusters than FAT16, which effectively saves hard disk space.

NTFS: Microsoft Windows NT kernel series operating system support A disk format specially designed for management security features such as network and disk quotas, file encryption, etc. With the popularity of Windows 2000/XP with NT as the kernel, many individual users have started to use NTFS. NTFS is also based on clusters. Store data files, but the size of clusters in NTFS does not depend on the size of the disk or partition. The reduction in cluster size not only reduces the waste of disk space, but also reduces the possibility of disk fragmentation. NTFS supports file encryption management, which can be Users provide a higher level of security.

Specific operations: 1. Click “ Start → Programs & Rarr; Attachments & Rarr; Command Prompt (This is a Windows-like built-in DOS-like interface, internal All the instruction statements are basically the same as those under DOS. 2. After opening the window, type "ldset;covert C:/FS:NTFS at the cursor prompt, then press Enter. Note in “c There is a space after the overt. 3. Then the system will ask you to enter the volume label of the C drive, and then press Enter. The volume label is in the "C drive" in my computer, and then look at its properties can be found (such as “ local Disk, it is best to change the volume label to a simple letter in advance to facilitate input.) This can simply convert the partition format to NTFS. This method is only used to convert FAT32 to NTFS, not NTFS to FAT32.

Of course, you can also use the partitioning method in http://www.mypchelp.cn/it/200905/25595.shtml.

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