This is a highly requested video and it is finally here. I will show you how to take your PS2 ISO games that are larger than 4GB, and then install them to a You can share text with a free account. The ability to send files is included with a $10 annual subscription. To share a file as large as 500MB, go to the Send page at Bitwarden’s site and click With Dropbox, you can send large file types to anyone—on any device. When sending or sharing large files with another Dropbox user, just create a secure shared link. With Dropbox Transfer, you can send files up to 100 GB (or 250 GB with the Dropbox Replay Add-On )—without taking up space in your Dropbox account. I have no problem playing smaller files either. But sometimes I've got larger than 4GB files originally intended for watching on my TV. It would be nice to be able to play them on the tab without having to re-encode to a smaller size. What really confuses me is that android is based on some version of Linux. Or else you just split you NSP with a Python script as .splitNSP.py, it works so well (creates a folder with separated 4GB files) that you can put on your card, on Goldbricks for example you then put the archive bit to the folder and that's it, you have a NSP to install it ! :D I never got Nut or USB install to work so that the best way for me :p. Retrieve files from exFAT like document, photo, image, video, music, email, etc. Helps you to store files much larger than the 4 GB allowed by FAT32; No realistic file-size or partition-size limits; Disadvantages of exFAT. Here are the cons/disadvantages of the exFAT file system: Not as compatible as FAT32 Method 1: Split the File into Smaller Parts. One straightforward way to transfer large files to FAT32 is to simply split the file into smaller pieces that are under 4GB each. This allows each chunk of the file to be transferred successfully to the drive. There are several ways you can split a large file into smaller parts on Windows and Mac It has successfully transferred smaaller video files. you would need to use a PC or MAc to format the drive. use exFAT as the file system. Google search how to format for instructions. That being said you will not be able to play movies from iTunes. no, it is not possible to store a file of more than 4 GB to a FAT32 SD card - the system supports max around 3.6 GB. Use some Android-convenient system. Let Android system format the SD card (wipe it in your system settings > storage), then move the file here via some file manager (e.g. ES Explorer) and finally add the map to Locus as external 4 GB The exFAT format allows individual files larger than 4 GB, facilitating long continuous recording of HD video which can exceed the 4 GB limit in less than an hour. Current digital cameras using FAT32 will break the video files into multiple segments of approximately 2 or 4 GB. UZeB8O.