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Star.Wars.Episode.III.Revenge.of.the.Sith.INTERNAL.NTSC.DVDR error
When extracting the .iso file I get a weird message, "There is not enough space on the disk.", and that's not the weird part. Write error: only NTFS file system supports files larger than 4GB. What does this mean, help please.
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*sniffs* Do I smell a ban? Read the rules, mate.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pr...convertfat.mspx
read^^
Please move if needed, and I apologize, and thank you for the link.
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Originally posted by pokesallrule
*sniffs* Do I smell a ban? Read the rules, mate.
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I found out I have fat32 and decided not to convert it to ntfs. I was just trying to view the .iso file as a whole, rather than watching each .rar file. I don't even have a dvd burner, I was going to transfer over to a friends computer so it's no big deal.
I'm running Windows XP, by the way.
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Dude, convert to NTFS, if you are gonna grab DVD images then you will need to have NTFS to extract them. It's no big deal unless you use DOS or windows 98 and even then you can get NTFSPRO to mount an NTFS drive under DOS from a boot disk or CD.
Fordirelifesake... Seriously, converting it is dead easy (follow shorty's link) and there's so many advantages to using NTFS.
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takes about 5 mins, well it did on my POS pc, its worth it fella...happened to me, d'loaded a dvd iso, wouldnt extract cos it was too big for fat32, quick swap over to ntfs...and bobs yer uncle
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