When i try and burn a dvd i get this W 17:42:24 Drive C:\ (FAT32) does not support single files > 4 GB?

can anyone help me please

Answers:
FAT32 cannot save a file bigger than 4GB - you need an NTFS partition.
There is a possibility to convert your FAT32 to NTFS under WinXP without losing data
to convert your drive from fat32 to ntfs go to start>run>type convert <partition> /FS:NTFS /x
the conversion takes around anything from 5 minutes upwards depending on the size of your hard drive and the amount of data on your drive
fat32(file allocation table) was the file type in legacy versions of windows such as windows 95 and 98
ntfs(New Technology File System)is the standard file system of Windows NT, including its later versions Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Vista.[5]
NTFS replaced Microsoft's previous FAT file system, used in MS-DOS and early versions of Windows. NTFS has several improvements over FAT and HPFS such as improved support for metadata and the use of advanced data structures to improve performance
just a bit of extra windows information for future reference
good luck!
You're caching the image prior to burning. Unfortunately, FAT32 (used by Win98) cannot use or create files larger than 4GB, because of the limitations imposed by it's 32bit addressing.

NTFS, used by NT4 onwards, overcomes this limit by using 64-128 bit addressing.

The solution is quite easy, deselect the cache files check-box and select write directly to disk. If you have a drive with built in buffer under-run protection, make sure this is enabled.

JBV^_^
Change file system to ntfs.

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