When copying a 4.19GB file from the "Native" synology NAS to a FAT32 thumbdrive, it says "[filename] error undefined". I tried a workaround which involved making my secondary hard drive into a FAT 32 drive and backing up the files and in the log it says something to the affect ...
The FAT32 file system has a maximum file size limit of 4GB and a partition size limit of 32GB. Therefore, Windows restricts the formatting option to exFAT or NTFS for drives larger than 32GB. This limitation is to ensure compatibility with other devices and to prevent potential file system e...
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This is a nice, an relatively easy, method for taking large movies and simply splitting them (without re-encoding) to make them work within the FAT32 file size limitation. #2 When you backup your BluRay discs, do it in a manner compatible with FAT32: ...
Due to an unknown cause,the regular windows format tooldoes not offer the option to format drives larger than 32GB with the FAT32 file system. Here is a workaround to overcome this limitation. In relation to USB drives, which file system is recommended?