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General Computer Support / Re: Help with portable disk word documents unreadable
« on: March 17, 2015, 09:56:57 am »
Hello Shane,
Again thank you for your prompt response.
I agree with you and will run the “chkdsk” cmd. There’s something I remember now and maybe this will help to clear this “mystery”. About a month ago I was in South Korea and I was trying to copy a film from a coating machine assembly that was huge (9.3 GB), and there message on the manager’s computer saying that there wasn’t’ enough space on my portable disk for that video which was odd because there was 648GB free space available, so more than enough. The guy said that the problem was that my disk was in FAT32 and if changed to NTFS it would accept the video because NTFS allows bigger size files. As he also said that such action would not interfere with the files I had in the disk I let him do it. As far I recall he went for the Prompt-DOS and change everything there.
Do not know if this could be a plausible cause for what happen? Do you think that if I do backwards NTFS>FAT32 will do the trick?
Thank again for your quick answers and apologizes for my “late” answers. I think this is a north-American website, which depending on your location there is a time difference between USA and Eastern Europe of 6H East coast, 7H Mid-coast and 8H from the West-coats. Towards Portugal – where I am located - and UK, we have even -1H to the rest of the rest of Eastern Europe.
Kindest regards,
Victor Oliveira
Again thank you for your prompt response.
I agree with you and will run the “chkdsk” cmd. There’s something I remember now and maybe this will help to clear this “mystery”. About a month ago I was in South Korea and I was trying to copy a film from a coating machine assembly that was huge (9.3 GB), and there message on the manager’s computer saying that there wasn’t’ enough space on my portable disk for that video which was odd because there was 648GB free space available, so more than enough. The guy said that the problem was that my disk was in FAT32 and if changed to NTFS it would accept the video because NTFS allows bigger size files. As he also said that such action would not interfere with the files I had in the disk I let him do it. As far I recall he went for the Prompt-DOS and change everything there.
Do not know if this could be a plausible cause for what happen? Do you think that if I do backwards NTFS>FAT32 will do the trick?
Thank again for your quick answers and apologizes for my “late” answers. I think this is a north-American website, which depending on your location there is a time difference between USA and Eastern Europe of 6H East coast, 7H Mid-coast and 8H from the West-coats. Towards Portugal – where I am located - and UK, we have even -1H to the rest of the rest of Eastern Europe.
Kindest regards,
Victor Oliveira