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  1. When I start up DVD Decrypter and look at the log at the bottom everything is fine except there is a yellow exclamation mark that says "DriveC :\(FAT32) does not support files > 4GB." I don't know what this means because my Drive C has over 30 GB of free space. If anyone knows the answer to my problem help would be appreciated.
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  2. While your drive might have 30GB free, the largest size a single file can be is 4GB.

    dpcpro
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  3. How do I make a file bigger than 4 GB? Does it depend on the hard drive or somethin? How does everyone else make files bigger than 4 GB?
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  4. NTFS file system used by W2K and Winxp...You can create unlimited file sizes.
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  5. What is NTFS? Is it possible with Win98SE
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    You must be running either a Win98 version or when and if you have XP
    installed you sellected fat32.
    It's called NTFS this will be the only way for you to have files over 4gig

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    No you can not
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  7. You have to upgrade..... If you are Decrypting DVD's that should not present a problem as DVD Vob files are a little over 1 gig.


    Using DVD Decrypter to Decrypt a dvd is no problem in FAT32...It's only if you want to create an Iso image that you will run into trouble.
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  8. So if I want to back up a DVD it won't be a problem because I might have files that add up to over 4 GB, but an individual file isn't bigger than 4 GB. Right?
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  9. Thanx. I got worried for a sec and thought I would have to buy WinXP and get NTSF.
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