Solution: U disk can not copy more than 4GB files

  
Recently, Xiaobai said that the U disk can not copy large files. It is obvious that the U disk has enough memory but cannot be copied. Xiaobian recently studied it. The following small series will bring everyone to solve this problem: Let's take a look at the U disk. Details: The above is the information of my U disk detected by the chip worry-free, my U disk capacity is 16GB, the total amount of flash memory is also 16GB, indicating that it has not been expanded, it is a real 16GB. This can be assured. So what is the reason there? Let's take a look: I noticed that the partition system defaults to FAT32. FAT32 is Microsoft's very early file system. It is also a system commonly used on mobile devices. This file system is limited. That is to say that only a single file of less than 4GB can be placed. How to solve it? Need to format it as NTFS file system. Strategy 1: Use a one-click 4K alignment tool to reformat the tool green, unzip it, plug in the USB flash drive, and then run the one-click 4k alignment tool .exe. The above image can be seen, the file system selects NTFS, and then clicks one. Key alignment, the advantage of using this tool is that you can achieve 4K alignment of your U disk partition, providing the performance of mobile devices such as USB flash drive; this tool is recommended. Strategy 2: Use the formatting tools that come with Windows. Some systems can support U disk conversion to NTFS by default. Such as WIN7/Win8 system. But XP system has no way, XP system uses the method one tool. 1, right mouse — & mdash; & ldquo; attributes & rdquo; select formatting, remember to back up your U disk data first, format it will not find. Select the file system NTFS, click on it, and it will be OK in a few moments. If you want to copy files larger than 4GB in the process of using U disk in the future and can't copy it, don't worry at this time. According to the above strategy, find out the reason and solve it according to the countermeasures. I believe it will solve the problem quickly. It is. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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