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Dean-Winchester

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I have downloaded final fantasy advent of children complete
its total size is 6.54 GB
I am having trouble moving it to my external hard drive that has 1 tb
in it .
The message i have been getting is file is to large to be sent to the destination file place

any suggestions
or any software
that can split up the video to smaller chunks of size so it can be sent
and the steps please and thank you and reps
 

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Personally I use FFSJ to split and join files. The steps to split and join are on that page too with the download link.


Oh and about your transfer problem. If your HDD is formatted in FAT32 then it won't accept anything larger than 4gb of data at a time.
 
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Dean-Winchester

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Personally I use FFSJ to split and join files. The steps to split and join are on that page too with the download link.


Oh and about your transfer problem. If your HDD is formatted in FAT32 then it won't accept anything larger than 4gb of data at a time.

alright thanks man
 

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You can also use a file archiving program such a 7zip or WinRar, which both provide an option to split archives.
 

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If you're using Windows, you should have formatted your hard drive to NTFS. If you don't have any important files there, do it now. Unfortunately, it'll have to erase everything.

You can move the files to another partition in the meantime. (You should have more than one partition)
 

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If you're using Windows, you should have formatted your hard drive to NTFS. If you don't have any important files there, do it now. Unfortunately, it'll have to erase everything.

You can move the files to another partition in the meantime. (You should have more than one partition)

He was talking about his External Hard Drive, not the one where his OS is installed. Just what I wanted to say, problem has already been solved.
 

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He was talking about his External Hard Drive, not the one where his OS is installed.

I know. My external hard drive is also NTFS.
 
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