Cannot copy files to disk


















But I was prompted by the message that the file is too large for the destination file system when I try to copy the 4.

If have, what did you do to handle this issue? Is there any suggestion? In fact, the reason that you are unable copy large file to the external hard drive is right the file system of the external disk.

Although FAT32 system takes advantages in the aspects of compatibility, it is with limitation in file size. Thus, it is normal that you are not allowed to copy the 4. If there is no important data on the external disk, reformatting the disk to NTFS is the simplest way. Input your account name in the box under "Enter the object name to select". Then click the "Check Names" button and the computer will complete the object name for you.

After that, click "OK". Click the "Owner" tab. Then click the "Edit" to change the owner. Click the "Other users or groups" to select the user manually. Type the account name to the box under "Enter the object name to select". Then click the "Check Names" button to let the computer to enter the complete object name for you. Check "Replace owner on the sub-containers and objects" If you want to take the ownership of all the files and subfolders.

Then click "OK". Click "OK" to save the changes and close the Properties dialog. Finally, try opening or making changes to the file or folder and check if the access denied error is solved. You can try to get yourself permission. Right-click the problem file or folder. Click the "Security" tab, and then the "Edit" button. This will open the Permissions dialog for this file or folder in which you can change the permissions.

In the "Group or user names" box, click your account name. Then, in the Permissions for Users box, select the "Allow" check box of "Full control" this will allow you to have full control to access and modify this file or folder.

After that, click "OK" to apply the changes. Click "OK" to save all the changes and close the Properties dialog. Now, you can try opening or modifying the files or folders to check if this method works. When you cannot copy files since the access is denied, you can check whether they are encrypted by following these steps:. Right-click the file or folder, and then click "Properties".

Click the "General" tab, then click "Advanced". If the "Encrypt contents to secure data" check box is ticked, you have to decrypt the file or folder to be able to move or edit it. To decrypt the folders or files, you just need to untick Encrypt contents to secure data checkbox, click "OK" and then "OK" again. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.

I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Shekhar S. Method 1. Let us run the chkdsk tool to check if there are any errors or bad sectors on the hard drive. To resolve this problem, follow these steps: a. Click Start, type cmd in the Start Search box, right-click cmd. If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type your password, or click Continue.

Note: In this command, X: is a placeholder that represents the drive letter of the volume that you want to check. Press Y when you are prompted to check the disk the next time that the system restarts.



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