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Karmeck
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Location: Sweden
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Posted: Thu, 1st Jan 2009 02:16 Post subject: |
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use a flash disk and extrak it on there and then movie it to the main drive.
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Posted: Thu, 1st Jan 2009 02:41 Post subject: |
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Karmeck wrote: | use a flash disk and extrak it on there and then movie it to the main drive. |
Didnt really understood you, what do you mean by a flash disk? you mean extract the files to another drive and it will work?
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Posted: Thu, 1st Jan 2009 02:54 Post subject: |
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when you extract i think winrar uses an temporary location to store the file while it finishes up. The deafult partition is the windows partition check if there is enough space there
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Posted: Thu, 1st Jan 2009 03:06 Post subject: |
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open the first rar file .rar or .r00
and then press extract. then it wont use temporary hd space.
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LeoNatan
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Posted: Thu, 1st Jan 2009 03:36 Post subject: |
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Try extracting with 7Zip.
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lhzr
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Posted: Thu, 1st Jan 2009 03:36 Post subject: |
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convert a partition to ntfs and extract it there.
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Posted: Thu, 1st Jan 2009 03:45 Post subject: |
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Ihzr, Maybe your right, its FAT32. But how do i convert it to NTFS?
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lhzr
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Posted: Thu, 1st Jan 2009 03:52 Post subject: |
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change drive_letter to the letter of the partition that you wanna convert and type it in a command prompt(run -> cmd): convert drive_letter: /FS:NTFS
there's some tips here: http://www.aumha.org/win5/a/ntfscvt.php
that you might wanna check before doing it, though
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Posted: Thu, 1st Jan 2009 04:06 Post subject: |
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LeoNatan
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Posted: Thu, 1st Jan 2009 04:08 Post subject: |
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If you have FAT32, you can't have a file larger than 2^32MB, or 4GB large.
But seriously, FAT32!?!?!? 
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lhzr
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Posted: Thu, 1st Jan 2009 04:10 Post subject: |
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if you already have a ntfs drive, there's no need for converting anything.
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Posted: Thu, 1st Jan 2009 14:15 Post subject: |
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Man you should have converted to NTFS hmm maybe 7 years ago.
CCIE
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Posted: Thu, 1st Jan 2009 14:23 Post subject: |
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looool
->ntfs will solve your problem.
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SycoShaman
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Posted: Fri, 2nd Jan 2009 05:32 Post subject: |
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If its FAT32, you should be able to right click on the drive in the My Computer window and convert it. I had to do that with one of my old computers like 10 (or more) years ago. I had like 10gb hd (which was big at the time and expensive) and it was FAT32 and I tried copying a dvd (this is when they first came out) to my comp but it said my drive didnt have enough disk space. So I asked a guy I used to know and he said convert it to NTFS and I did and it worked.
Fuck, my first dvd player and dvd drive cost me a ton of money compared to what they are now.
My first dvd player (I got it like the 2nd month they came out) cost 800 bucks and it only plays legit DVD's, legit VCD's and legit CD's. Still have it. Its a good dvd player, but doesnt support any kind of burned disk.
I figure its gunna be worth something one day since it was one of the first dvd players made by Panasonic.
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