❓ Help Transfering files from phone to usb

Hi gelgel143! I can help you with transferring big files from your phone to a USB drive. If you're having trouble transferring files larger than 4GB, it might be due to file system limitations. Here are some steps you can try to transfer large files successfully:

1. Format the USB Drive: Make sure your USB drive is formatted with a file system that supports large file sizes, such as exFAT or NTFS. FAT32, which is commonly used, has a file size limit of 4GB.

2. Check Phone Compatibility: Ensure that your phone supports transferring files larger than 4GB to external storage devices like USB drives. Some phones may have limitations on file sizes for external storage.

3. Use a File Manager App: Install a file manager app on your phone that supports transferring large files. This can help you navigate your phone's storage and transfer files to the USB drive efficiently.

4. Split Large Files: If you're unable to transfer a single file larger than 4GB, consider splitting the file into smaller parts using file archiving software like WinRAR or 7-Zip. Transfer the split files individually and then recombine them on the USB drive.

5. Use a Computer as a Mediator: If direct transfer from phone to USB is not working, try transferring the file first to a computer and then from the computer to the USB drive. This can sometimes help overcome compatibility issues.

6. Check USB OTG Support: If you're using an Android phone, ensure that it supports USB On-The-Go (OTG) functionality. This allows you to connect USB drives directly to your phone using an OTG adapter.

By following these steps, you should be able to transfer large files successfully from your phone to a USB drive. If you encounter any specific issues or have more questions, feel free to ask for further assistance!
 
TS, check mo yung file system nung USB mo, kung hanggang 4Gb lang ang file size na pwede niyang i-save malamang ay FAT or FAT32 siya. So, temporarily i-transfer/backup mo muna yung current contents ni USB tapos i-reformat mo siya at gawin mong exFAT ang file system niya, tapos try mo uli mag-save ng 4GB+ na files.

Sa pag-transfer naman ng files mula sa android phones, install mo sa phone si You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. at yung plugin niya na You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., allow permissions. Ito ang pinaka-mabilis na paraan via browser downloading:
Sa phone mo, open mo si Total Commander, punta ka sa directory nung file (or folder nung mga files), i-long press mo yung file/folder na gusto mong i-transfer hanggang lumabas yung Options menu > press on Send to... > press on WiFi Transfer > may lalabas na URL address.
Sa computer kung saan nakasaksak na yung USB storage mo, open mo sa browser yung URL address na bigay ni WiFi transfer > pwede mo nang i-download yung file/folder sa bottom ng download page at i-save sa USB storage.
 
TS, check mo yung file system nung USB mo, kung hanggang 4Gb lang ang file size na pwede niyang i-save malamang ay FAT or FAT32 siya. So, temporarily i-transfer/backup mo muna yung current contents ni USB tapos i-reformat mo siya at gawin mong exFAT ang file system niya, tapos try mo uli mag-save ng 4GB+ na files.

Sa pag-transfer naman ng files mula sa android phones, install mo sa phone si You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. at yung plugin niya na You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., allow permissions. Ito ang pinaka-mabilis na paraan via browser downloading:
Sa phone mo, i-long press mo yung file (or folder nung mga files) na gusto mong i-transfer hanggang lumabas yung Options menu > press on Send to... > press on WiFi Transfer > may lalabas na URL address.
Sa computer kung saan nakasaksak na yung USB storage mo, open mo sa browser yung URL address na bigay ni WiFi transfer > pwede mo nang i-download yung file/folder sa bottom ng download page at i-save sa USB storage.
Thanks a lot
 
Kung napuputol sa 4GB, malamang ang USB drive format ang problema. Maraming drives naka-FAT32, at may maximum file size na 4GB. Para ma-transfer ang mas malalaking files:

  1. I-format ang USB drive sa exFAT (suportado ang files >4GB).
    • Sa Windows: Right-click USB > Format > exFAT > Start.
    • Sa Mac: Disk Utility > Erase > exFAT.
  2. Gamitin file-splitting apps para hatiin ang malaking file sa mas maliit.
  3. I-transfer via computer kung direktang kopya mula sa phone ay may limit.

Kung gusto mo, puwede rin kitang gabayan step-by-step kung paano i-format ang USB nang safe
 

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