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henk
Hi,
I have a problem copying files over 6 GB with my new PC system.

Processor Intel i7
12 GB ram
2 HD. One for OS and one for data
OS: XP 64

Copying files from one internal HD to the other internal HD. no problem. Copying from internal HD to external USB HD impossible. If I want to copy a 12 GB avi file it starts fine but after 3 to 4 minutes the Windows explorer stops and the system holds. The only way to stop is cancel. Half the time, after 5 minutes system lock, the system starts running. The other time only a hard reboot gets things back.
My supplier and I tried every thing to make it possible, new drivers, health check etc. but no way.
Teracopy does a fine job but is 3 times slower than a straight copy from this file on my older xp32 system.

Ever had such a problem and what could be the cure?

Henk
Pete_G
QUOTE (henk @ Sep 14 2009, 04:14 PM) *
Hi,
I have a problem copying files over 6 GB with my new PC system.

Processor Intel i7
12 GB ram
2 HD. One for OS and one for data
OS: XP 64

Copying files from one internal HD to the other internal HD. no problem. Copying from internal HD to external USB HD impossible. If I want to copy a 12 GB avi file it starts fine but after 3 to 4 minutes the Windows explorer stops and the system holds. The only way to stop is cancel. Half the time, after 5 minutes system lock, the system starts running. The other time only a hard reboot gets things back.
My supplier and I tried every thing to make it possible, new drivers, health check etc. but no way.
Teracopy does a fine job but is 3 times slower than a straight copy from this file on my older xp32 system.

Ever had such a problem and what could be the cure?

Henk


The external drive is formatted as NTFS, yes? If it's FAT32 it can't take a file over 4GB. I do a lot of video editing and try to keep the filesize down well below 12GB, which is pretty big.
henk
QUOTE (Pete_G @ Sep 15 2009, 02:22 PM) *
The external drive is formatted as NTFS, yes? If it's FAT32 it can't take a file over 4GB. I do a lot of video editing and try to keep the filesize down well below 12GB, which is pretty big.


Yes it is NTFS.
Is there a 64 bit memory tester? Memtest from MS works only iunder 32 bit.

Henk
pom
I have XP64 but for the life of me I can't begin to find a file that size. Sorry.
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