![]() ![]() ![]() exFAT solves this by using a 64-bit field to store the file size but that doesn't really help you as it requires a reformat of the partition. So you cannot copy a file that is larger than 4 GiB to any plain-FAT volume. The 4 GB barrier is a hard limit of FAT: the file system uses a 32-bit field to store the file size in bytes, and 2^32 bytes = 4 GiB (actually, the real limit is 4 GiB minus one byte, or 4 294 967 295 bytes, because you can have files of zero length). ![]() Natively, you cannot store files larger than 4 GB on a FAT file system. ![]()
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