3 Dec 2008 at 03:14 #1 MikeHunt79 MikeHunt79 Soldato Joined 4 Jan 2004 Posts 20,802 Location ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I want to make a single file that is 60GB. Does NTFS support this or will it go crazy once it reaches 4gb or something?
I want to make a single file that is 60GB. Does NTFS support this or will it go crazy once it reaches 4gb or something?
3 Dec 2008 at 03:38 #2 hp7909 hp7909 Soldato Joined 8 Jun 2003 Posts 4,961 Location NBO Shouldn't be a problem. Got Acronis True Image backup files larger than that. NTFS (theoretically) max files size = 16Eb (17,180,000,000Gb)
Shouldn't be a problem. Got Acronis True Image backup files larger than that. NTFS (theoretically) max files size = 16Eb (17,180,000,000Gb)
3 Dec 2008 at 04:40 #3 helmutcheese helmutcheese Permabanned Joined 19 Jun 2007 Posts 10,717 Location InURmama MikeHunt79 said: I want to make a single file that is 60GB. Does NTFS support this or will it go crazy once it reaches 4gb or something? Click to expand... That's FAT/FAT32, don't worry about NTFS there ain't a HDD big enough to do so yet.
MikeHunt79 said: I want to make a single file that is 60GB. Does NTFS support this or will it go crazy once it reaches 4gb or something? Click to expand... That's FAT/FAT32, don't worry about NTFS there ain't a HDD big enough to do so yet.
3 Dec 2008 at 14:11 #4 MikeHunt79 MikeHunt79 Soldato OP Joined 4 Jan 2004 Posts 20,802 Location ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Awesome, thanks.