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mallardman69
post Jan 27 2005, 05:12 AM
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Can any one tell me what this means and how ro fix it?

" Not enough free space to write output ISO file."


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Aquaj
post Mar 27 2005, 07:26 AM
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QUOTE(mallardman69 @ Jan 27 2005, 04:18 AM)
Can any one tell me what this means and how ro fix it?

" Not enough free space to write output ISO file."
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I have a simular problem (Output ISO file is too large to fit on fat drive ??) I have made iso,s from other backup games without a prob but this game (dead or alive 3)Im getting the above error. I deleted some files from the folder and it does create an iso,the game is 4.2 gigs so there shouldnt be a prob creating a iso ?
And if I have to delete files from the game to create an iso which one do I delete.

any help would be great thanx
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post Apr 8 2005, 11:33 AM
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mallardman69 free up some space on your computers hard drive.

Aquaj your using a FAT filesystem on your computer (most likely win98). The FAT file system has a maximim file size of 4 GB. If you are using Win 2000 or Win XP you should consider switching to the NTFS filesystem, which had a much higher file size limit.
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