Just like the answers above. FAT32 has a maximum absolute filesize limit of 4GB only. An App already exist to mount the driver automatically by using this additional file from the XDA forums. Dude, I suggest reformatting your SD card to ext3 Or ext4. And regarding operating system compatibility Its easy dude Rooting an android may void your warranty So I prefer to mod my pc to read all file system And its pretty easy too Just get windows drivers for ext3 or whatever file system needed And in windows u even get drivers for HFS plus Mac drives So where is the problem???
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This is something the developer of the app would need to implement. However, from the information you shared I can't be sure if that's the actual issue. Since you mentioned all of the failures occur over 4GB, the issue may actually be with the local filesystem itself. View solution in original post.
Thanks Greg, that's useful to know - and it gives me a convenient place to start looking in the documentation if it comes to having to convince the customer support rep they have to escalate. Since I posted I did a more thorough check of the data and it turns out there are no files between 1 and 4 gb just a weird coincidence , so it could indeed still be a timeout issue. The way we work is changing. Share and discover new ways to work smarter with Dropbox in our community.
How can I get around the 4GB file size limit? What should I do to make it happen? Some may say, you can convert the card into some Linux format, Ext3 or something like that. But I find it extremely inefficient and even unprofessional, to claim those units being multimedia devices as well and not even being able to handle the easiest of tasks.
None of these are ideal for use with flash cards anyway, ideally we would all be using some type of JFS with them. Some other guy find a solution by Zipping into portions below 4GB, copying to the card and then unzipping. You can now transfer files larger than 4GB on your microSD card.
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