If your drives are formatted FAT32 (windows default) you are limited to a filesize of 4 Gb. Meaning you can not files that are bigger than 4 Gb. This could be why your 5 Gb imagefile won't write...
This limitation is in the FAT32 format.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FAT32#History
sjogro (not verified) wrote:
If your drives are formatted FAT32 (windows default) you are limited to a filesize of 4 Gb. Meaning you can not files that are bigger than 4 Gb. This could be why your 5 Gb imagefile won't write...
This limitation is in the FAT32 format.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FAT32#History
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