How to slove this ???

pcmagic

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Error with WinRar

"There is not a enough space on the disk.
Write error: only NTFS file system supports files larger than 4GB"

How to i slove this ???

how do i enable NTFS??

Asap Thanks ;)
 
I think to change the file system on your hard disk, you need to reformat your hard disk in NTFS format. That means reinstalling Windows, etc. There is no option to just switch between formats; hard reformatting is required. To reformat in in the NTFS file format, I think you also need a higher version than Windows 98 (e.g., Windows 2000, XP). Double check to make sure you're extracting the files to your hard drive, not to a floppy drive or a small Flash drive.
 
You don't have to reformat, Partition magic 8 allows you to change your drives file system to many different kinds and it does it when you restart your computer.
 
mega10169 said:
You don't have to reformat, Partition magic 8 allows you to change your drives file system to many different kinds and it does it when you restart your computer.

Sorry. Once again, I flaunt my ignorance. Hope you didn't go and reformat everything. :o
 
mega10169 said:
You don't have to reformat, Partition magic 8 allows you to change your drives file system to many different kinds and it does it when you restart your computer.
Is that the trial version, or only the paid one?
 
aimless said:
Sorry. Once again, I flaunt my ignorance. Hope you didn't go and reformat everything. :o
I was just about to respond and say that I agree with what you said, untill I read his post, I never you could you change the filesystemwithout reformating, good to know!
 
I'm not sure how partition magic works with this feature, but in general when you convert from a FAT32 partition to an NTFS partition you loose efficiency because of the larger cluster size in FAT32. It should still work, but the performance wouldn't be the same as a formatted NTFS partition (although you'd probably never notice).
 
Just create a seperate partition with some Extra HD space... make that a New Drive in NTFS and move th file there.. :)
 
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