Why does my flash drive not have enough space when it DOES?

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The issue of insufficient space on a flash drive despite apparent free space is commonly due to the drive being formatted as FAT32, which has a maximum file size limit of 4GB. This limitation prevents the transfer of files, such as a 4GB .iso, even when there is enough total space available. To resolve this, users can format the flash drive to NTFS, which supports larger file sizes. However, formatting will erase all existing data on the drive. Alternatively, users can split the .iso file into smaller parts using file-splitting tools, allowing for successful transfer without reformatting the drive.
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Why does my flash drive not have enough space when it DOES!?

I am trying to copy a folder that contains an .iso to install a program.

When I right-click the program folder, the properties tab says that size=4.0 GB.

When I right-click my flash drive, the properties tab says free space=7.97 GB

When I go to copy and paste the program folder from my Hard Drive to my flash drive it
says there is not enough free space.

?!?!

What the hell gives?

Thanks!
 
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Yeah...it is FAT 32. Damn it! Any ideas on how I can get an iso file from one computer to another if it is exactly 4GB?

Also: Do they make other kinds of flash drives that can transfer bigger files, i.e., not FAT 32?

They probably cost a lot.
 


Try and format the flash drive as ntfs (assuming you are on windows)
This might not work on some cheap drives, although the flash drive should look just like any other drive to windows - some cut corners on the implementation of the disk controller and only support a subset of commands
 


mgb_phys said:
Try and format the flash drive as ntfs (assuming you are on windows)
This might not work on some cheap drives, although the flash drive should look just like any other drive to windows - some cut corners on the implementation of the disk controller and only support a subset of commands

I wish I knew what that means. And whatever it is, will I lose the files already on he flash drive?
 


Yes you need to erase the drive (there are tools to convert it but I wouldn't trust them on a flash drive)
Right click on the drive, select format
In the options box that says fat32 change this to select ntfs
Click format YOU WILL LOSE EVERYTHING ON THE DRIVE
NTFS isn't really as ideal for a flash drive as fat32 but does allow larger files.

Or you can use a tool to split the .iso into smaller files and recombine them
see http://www.spadixbd.com/freetools/jsplit.htm
 
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