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Check drive format
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Did you format it as NTFS
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Reformat in windows as NTFS. If you are using this with MAC and Windows then format as exFat.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Mine came formatted as FAT32, which has a file size limit of one byte less than 4GB. See wikipedia. Reformat as exFAT.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.1) is the file in use at the time of you are trying to copy it to the drive? if so then stop using the file and then try coping it again. 2) Is the file copy protected which is causing the file to not allow it be copied? There is no easy answer for this one. 3) Maybe the way the drive is formatted is causing it not to be copied? I have found in certain situations the drive needs to be formatted ExFAT or NTFS (if the system is a Windows 7 or higher) for some large files to copy properly or at all. MacOS use ExFAT or AFS. ExFat seems to be most forgiving when it comes to the universal formatting for drives to allow large files to be copied. If its a gaming consul and ExFAT doesn't work then you will have to use the native file format of that system.
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