Spectre Administrator Staff member Jnr Admin Joined Jun 3, 2001 Messages 41,222 Reaction score 5,596 Location Airstrip One Nov 30, 2013 #1 Before I start unpacking some files which may be .ISO, does Server 2003 SP2 NTFS support files over 4GB? I remember in XP I had to enable this.
Before I start unpacking some files which may be .ISO, does Server 2003 SP2 NTFS support files over 4GB? I remember in XP I had to enable this.
Him Her VIP Member VIP Member Joined Dec 23, 2011 Messages 8,137 Reaction score 6,405 Location North Yorkshire Nov 30, 2013 #2 Spectre said: Before I start unpacking some files which may be .ISO, does Server 2003 SP2 NTFS support files over 4GB? I remember in XP I had to enable this. Click to expand... Yes. Files up to size of volume, some quirks with different volume types but loads more than 4Gb whatever. Last edited: Nov 30, 2013
Spectre said: Before I start unpacking some files which may be .ISO, does Server 2003 SP2 NTFS support files over 4GB? I remember in XP I had to enable this. Click to expand... Yes. Files up to size of volume, some quirks with different volume types but loads more than 4Gb whatever.
Spectre Administrator Staff member Jnr Admin Joined Jun 3, 2001 Messages 41,222 Reaction score 5,596 Location Airstrip One Nov 30, 2013 #3 Him Her said: Yes. 16Tb near as dammit! Click to expand... For a single file? Or is that a volume? I need to upgrade this stuff somehow... Ancient machines, old OS...
Him Her said: Yes. 16Tb near as dammit! Click to expand... For a single file? Or is that a volume? I need to upgrade this stuff somehow... Ancient machines, old OS...
Him Her VIP Member VIP Member Joined Dec 23, 2011 Messages 8,137 Reaction score 6,405 Location North Yorkshire Nov 30, 2013 #4 Spectre said: For a single file? Click to expand... I've changed that because it was a confusing possible outcome - if you work on the file can be as big as the volume and forget dynamic disks you'll be well clear
Spectre said: For a single file? Click to expand... I've changed that because it was a confusing possible outcome - if you work on the file can be as big as the volume and forget dynamic disks you'll be well clear
oneman VIP Member VIP Member Joined Aug 23, 2007 Messages 7,504 Reaction score 1,284 Location Essex Nov 30, 2013 #5 NTFS pre Win8/W2K12 support 16TB files, new version now supports 256TB