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  1. I have download several .rar files and unzipped them with winrar. This created a large 12,344,456,376 file with a ts extension. When I try to extract it to my drive so I can burn it or watch it I receive an error "there is not enough space on disk, only ntsf files supported over 4Gig " but my drive is 1TB with over 600Gig empty and this is where the individual rar files are. I have also tried to copy and paste and move the file to the drive without luck. Any ideas?
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    Your disk is formatted as FAT32, which has a 4GB filesize limit on individual files. You can either convert the disk to NTFS, which will take some time and may stop it being read by external devices (e.g. PS3, some DVD players etc), or expand the file to another drive that is NTFS, then split it or re-encode it to fit within 4GB chunks.
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