Everytime I extract a file over 4gb it says that their is insufficient space on the disk, but that is not the case because I will have at least 15b left on both my hard drives and the same thing comes up no matter what program I use to extract with. Any suggestions.
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I would probably just get more HDD space. It may be that the programs don't want to cut you too short on free space.
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How is the HD formatted. If I remember correctly the disk must be partitioned NTFS to have files larger than 4G. If Fat32 there is an upper limit again 4G if I remember correctly.
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windows has an inbuilt converter to convert to NTFS from Fat32, just check out windows help
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