When the hard disk is working normally and the remaining space is sufficient, the disk space is insufficient when writing files. This often occurs when trying to write a single file larger than 4G to a FAT32 format partition.The solution is very simple. Format the partition that needs to be written to the file as NTFS to save the file normally.
The FAT32 file system has only 4 bytes of record bits representing file length information due to its inherent design defect.The maximum number that 4-byte binary can represent is 4294967295B, that is, 4GB bytes. Therefore, the maximum size of a single file that FAT32 file system can support is 4G. Large files over 4G cannot be saved.To save large files over 4G, you can only use a more advanced NTFS file system.
Is your mobile hard disk in FAT32 format? The maximum size of a single file supported by this format does not exceed 4G. You can try to convert the format to NTFS format
It's better not to delete anything on disk C. Many of them are system files.You'd better clean up the computer garbage and delete the files not on other disks.
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