This means that a single backup file will only work if it is 4Gb or
smaller.
NTFS has no such limit, so you might want to try a NTFS partition for
your
backup.
Good luck.
~Gordon Christie
homeautomation@xxxxxxx
On 19 Jun 2002, Andy Laurence wrote:
> > It is formatted to FAT32, so are you saying this should work
?
>
> >From memory, FAT32 does a lot more than 4GB. I forget how
much exactly.
>
> > I'll try NTFS tonight otherwise
>
> I'd recommend it whether FAT32 works or not. It does sound like
your OS
> thinks the drive is FAT16 though :-/
>
> Andy
>
>
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