I just purchased a brand new 16GB SanDisk USB memory stick and I just tried putting a 5gb movie file on it and it says the file was too large. What the heck could be the problem?
I just purchased a brand new 16GB SanDisk USB memory stick and I just tried putting a 5gb movie file on it and it says the file was too large. What the heck could be the problem?
you need to format it to fat32. Or ExFat
Yeah, the problem is it IS in Fat32. ExFAT or NTFS fixes the issue (however also makes the drive unwriteable on Macs, and unreadable on older stuff)
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