![]() ![]() Solutions to fix the error “File is too large for the destination file system” You can either compress a file and then copy it to your external hard drive, convert the file system to NTFS, where there is no limit on file sizes, or format the disk into exFAT or NTFS. ![]() So how do you fix this problem? Well, there are three ways you can go about it. But the maximum file size for FAT32 is 4GB, and the max file size for FAT16 is only 2GB! Well, the reason for this problem is because the file is 4.7 GB in size and the external hard drive was formatted in FAT32 format. ![]() If you are in the same situation, you might be wondering what could possibly cause this issue despite having tons of free space. ![]() Don’t know what to do and I’m kind of need to get this done. The biggest file is 4.7GB and the total size of them is about 20GB and the external drive still has 180GB free space. “When I was transferring some of my videos and audios from my laptop to WD passport external hard drive, I encountered with an error “File is too large for the destination file system”. It is quite common for the Windows users to encounter with an error stating “File is too large for the destination file system” while copying a very large file to a USB drive or a hard disk with still lot of free space! ![]()
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