ISO Image Files In An External Hard Drive

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  • dazuk1972
    Digital Video Specialist
    Digital Video Specialist
    • Jul 2005
    • 853

    ISO Image Files In An External Hard Drive

    Why do ISO Image Files fail in an external hard drive? I always get a message in the IMGBurn log mentioning something about Image Files won't work in my F-Drive. I tried it and there was no ISO Image File logo on the file. It was one of those strange files where a Choose Program box will appear if I double-click on it, the same strange type of file if you look at a Microsoft Works document file when Microsoft Works is currantly uninstalled. I'd like to use my F-Drive for storing ISO Image Files because my F-Drive is 160GBs and my C-Drive is only 76GBs.

    Many thanks.

    Darren.
  • jmet
    Super Moderator
    • Nov 2002
    • 8697

    #2
    What file format is your F: drive in? NTFS? or FAT32?

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    • Chewy
      Super Moderator
      • Nov 2003
      • 18971

      #3
      it's fat 32 from his imgburn logs

      the drives come formatted fat32 so you can use them with windows 98

      if you are sure you'll never need a 98 or ME computer to see the drive then
      clean up your computer drive of all large temp video and back up anything on the external that can't be replaced easily

      the safest way to convert the drive is in disk management

      look up formatting disks in the xp help

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      • dazuk1972
        Digital Video Specialist
        Digital Video Specialist
        • Jul 2005
        • 853

        #4
        Originally Posted by jmet
        What file format is your F: drive in? NTFS? or FAT32?
        My F-Drive is FAT32. My C-Drive handles ISO Image Files, fine and my C-Drive is NTFS. I bet FAT32 hard drives can't handle ISO Image Files?

        Many thanks.

        Darren.

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        • dazuk1972
          Digital Video Specialist
          Digital Video Specialist
          • Jul 2005
          • 853

          #5
          Originally Posted by Chewy
          it's fat 32 from his imgburn logs

          the drives come formatted fat32 so you can use them with windows 98

          if you are sure you'll never need a 98 or ME computer to see the drive then
          clean up your computer drive of all large temp video and back up anything on the external that can't be replaced easily

          the safest way to convert the drive is in disk management

          look up formatting disks in the xp help
          I'll do that some time later when I've sorted out my DVDs. I have over 80GBs of AVI video files to sort out first. I can't do it tommorow or the day after ect because I have to back-up the data to my C-Drive and my remaining C-Drive disk space doesn't have enough for all that video.

          By the way, how do I change my F-Drive from FAT32 to HTFS? I won't be needing Windows 98 or ME anymore.

          Just one more question, is it wise to use the compress mode in the hard drives? I've been told by two people (not from the forum) that compressing the hard drives can cause problems.

          Many thanks.

          Darren.
          Last edited by dazuk1972; 28 Dec 2006, 10:50 AM.

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          • Chewy
            Super Moderator
            • Nov 2003
            • 18971

            #6
            see format in windows help index

            read the part on disks, partitions and volumes

            the guide is on your computer

            after reading all that come back and ask for help if needed

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            • dazuk1972
              Digital Video Specialist
              Digital Video Specialist
              • Jul 2005
              • 853

              #7
              Originally Posted by Chewy
              see format in windows help index

              read the part on disks, partitions and volumes

              the guide is on your computer

              after reading all that come back and ask for help if needed
              Many thanks for the help. I won't be back on this for a while because as I said in my other post, I have a lot of video files to convert and compress to an ISO Image File. I use the DVD Shrink after converting AVI to the DVD files so that I can get the ISO Image File. It's a shame the converting software can't create an ISO Image File. The converting softwares that I use are VSO ConvertXtoDVD and VSO DivxToDVD.

              I use VSO DivxToDVD when I'm putting one title on a disc because VSO DivxToDVD can't create menus and I might as well use that one for one title because it converts quicker.

              Many thanks.

              Darren.

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              • dave194
                Junior Member
                Junior Member
                • Jan 2007
                • 9

                #8
                There is a file size limit of 4gigs on a fat32 file system. The file will become corrupt and useless.
                I had a 160Gig ext HDD and managed to get 50 gig on before I noticed. It said it was full!
                2 to power 32= about 4 gig.
                Last edited by dave194; 11 Feb 2007, 12:11 AM.

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                • Cleo8
                  Junior Member
                  Junior Member
                  • Feb 2007
                  • 3

                  #9
                  Yeah 4 gig it's limit for FAT32. You could convert your drive into NTFS, or use poweriso , to conver your iso's in multiple file less 4 Gb.

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                  • alamo55
                    Junior Member
                    Junior Member
                    • Aug 2006
                    • 26

                    #10
                    I just this minute converted my 160gb external hard drive to ntfs with no loss of files and it only took 2 to 3 minutes.

                    just go to the command prompt and enter - convert (drive letter): /fs:ntfs
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