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Discussion in 'DVDR' started by mosssc, Mar 24, 2003.

  1. mosssc

    mosssc Guest

    I have just ripped a dvd using dvd dycrypter, all went well but when i started the program i got a message in the log box saying Drive C:\(FAT32) does not support files >4GB.

    When i tried using Pinnacle Instant Copy to encode the IFO File that Decrypter created to drive C or my Pioneer A05 and pressed start the message MULTICOPY HAS ENCOUNTERED A PROBLEM AND NEED'S TO CLOSE came up this is as far as i can get, Am i doing something wrong??? Thank's in advance.

     
  2. WalterPK

    WalterPK Member

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    hello, come across this problem before in the forums ( but not personally). Try using the search tool, its got something to do with the way your processor is set up, but i think it can be resolved.

    Search under FAT32 and you'll see some links. The answer to your problems i think is NTFS
     
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  3. DVDPlanet

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    FAT32 will not support any file larger than 4G so you'll need to convert your disc to NTFS, this way it will support up to Tera bytes instead of 4Mega bytes

    take care
     
  4. smg

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    What are FAT32 and NTFS? And how do I know which one is on my pc? And should I use one over the other for dvd to dvd-r burning/etc.?
    If I am supposed to use one over the other, how can I change it on my pc?
    Tahnks
     

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