I have a Dell 1.3 GHz cpu 60 Gig HD (7200 speed)and I have been successfully capturing DV from my camcorder and making VCDs thanks to wonderful advice on this forum. The trouble is when I render a video and it is over 4 gbytes I get a disk full message. It is nowhere near full. I am running Win 2k which I thought had no file size limit. Is it because it is Fat 32 instead of NTSF (or something like that). If so can I partition the HD (say 40 gigs) as NTSF w/o reformatting. Can this be done and if so how??
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yes it because of FAT32, it has a 4 GB filesize limit so it is a good idea to convert to ntfs and yes you can convert without format. search on http://www.google.com for how to convert to ntfs win2k for more info
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