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Cannot copy 4GB or Larger File to USB in Windows 10, 8, 7

Cannot copy 4GB or Larger File to USB in Windows 10, 8, 7

Cannot copy 4GB or Larger File to USB in Windows 10, 8, 7

Geeks - If you're trying to copy a large file, such as one that is 4GB or larger, to a USB flash drive and you're running into issues, there are a few potential solutions you can try.


First, make sure that the USB flash drive you're using is formatted as NTFS. This file system allows for large files to be copied and stored on the drive. If the drive is formatted as FAT32, you may not be able to copy files that are larger than 4GB.


If the drive is already formatted as NTFS, you can try using a different USB port on your computer. Sometimes, certain USB ports may not be able to transfer large files, so using a different port can help.


Another potential solution is to try breaking the large file into smaller parts and copying them to the drive separately. This can help get around any limitations that your computer or USB drive may have when it comes to copying large files.


If none of these solutions work, it's possible that there is an issue with the USB flash drive itself. In this case, you may need to try using a different drive to see if that fixes the problem. It's also a good idea to make sure that the drive has enough free space to accommodate the large file you're trying to copy.





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