Hi,
I recently gotten myself a 1TB Buffalo DriveStation USB/LAN and I noticed that it is preformatted in FAT32.
What I need:
I need to backup files which are over 4GB. As far as I know, FAT32 has limitation which doesn't allow a file to be more than 4GB. And if I format it to NTFS, I will lose the LAN capability.
What I've done:
I tried backing it up using USB and Windows prompted me error, indicating the file is too large. So, I changed to ethernet connection and successfully backed up files which are over 4GB (it was very slow because of ethernet 100Mbps compared to USB 480Mbps).
And when I changed to USB, I can see the files but it has been split into several files (with a maximum of 4GB per file) and it was placed in a folder named with the name of the file. Let's say if my 5GB file is named test.bin, the folder name will be C:\test.bin>
My Questions:
1. Is there a utility tool by Buffalo or 3rd party which can view the file as a whole and not splitted files + directory?
2. Who/What splitted the file? What utility did Buffalo used to split it when copying thru LAN? I assume that something in the hard disk's operating system splitted the file.
3. Is there a tool to join/split (if I were to backup using USB connection) the file?
Thank you in advance! ;)
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