Error: The destination of the file is too large

Original title: to transfer large

I can not transfer a file because it indicates the destination of the file is too large, though even I have enough space on my USB drive

How is your USB drive formatted (FAT-32 or NTFS).  If FAT - 32 there is a 4 GB limit on the size of the file it will transfer so no matter the amount of space you have on the USB key.  If you want to move this large files on the USB drive, you must convert the USB stick to NTFS.  Here's how: http://techblissonline.com/fat32-to-ntfs-conversion-in-windows-xp-or-vista/.

I hope this helps.

Good luck!

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