Probably, many users noticed that when using the standard FAT32 file system for USB drives with volumes of more than 4 GB, it is impossible to write files larger than this size on them. This is because it has a limit on the amount of data transferred at a time. Therefore, you must reformat the media to NTFS. But it is not always possible to do this. It happens that the flash drive is not formatted in NTFS. What to do in such a situation? The problem can be fixed in several simple ways.
A flash drive is not formatted in NTFS: what needs to be done first?
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