
Although it is generally recommended to use the NTFS file system, because of its stability over time, safety and lower defragmentation, most of us end up in FAT32 because that is what most drives are already formatted. Unless we realize the "Not enough disk space error" despite being the space available on the disk, do not bother to change the file system. In addition, most of us do not change the risk of losing important data and lack of time (read lazy). as Microsoft is aware of this, they have added the ability to command prompt to overcome this problem by running a simple command . There are many programs that also support, but the Convert command is one of the easiest ways to do this, follow the stepson the video to convert from FAT32 to NTFS :
This action let you able to copy a files great than 2Gb.
:-d
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