Mac iso too large for the volume's format

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Right click on the USB drive in Windows File Explorer, and click Format… Please move or back up USB disk files first and then follow the steps below. We can format FAT32 USB drive and convert it as NTFS to bypass the threshold value of “file too large for USB” limit.

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However, FAT32 is not the only file system for USB drive. The 4GB limit was for FAT32 since its creation.

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Copy Large Files to FAT32 by Converting It to NTFS To fix “file too large for USB” issue on FAT32 USB drive, here are two solutions. Right click on the USB drive, and choose Properties.The limit applies to any individual file, but not to folder. Why does the file system refuse the transfer?Īctually, there is a limit for FAT32 drives that any single file over 4GB cannot be copied to FAT32, which is usually the file system of USB flash sticks. The error can happen even when you have enough free memory on the USB drive for the large file. “The file is too large for the destination file system.” This is a warning message when we are trying to copy a large file to a USB drive. Why does “File Too Large for USB” Happen? How come an 8GB file is too large for the 14GB space? My Windows 10 says that “The file is too large for the destination file system”. My Kingston USB drive has over 14GB free space, but I cannot copy an 8GB iso file to the USB drive. How to Copy Large Files to FAT32 with or without Converting Fix “The File is too Large for the Destination File System”