October 3, 200817 yr Hey, it's me again (I feel like I'm posting a lot here... even though I'm not :lol: ). I'm trying to put ISO images on my iPod Video (30GB, 5.5 generation) and it's in Disk Mode (hold Center + Play while it's restarting). But when I try to drag/drop the it into the iPod it says "Copying" for about 10-20 minutes or so, then pops up with a window saying something like, "The disk drive it full" or "The file does not exist". The ISO is 4.37gb and I have 17GB free on my iPod... So what's wrong? EDIT: I also have a question about X-Box 360/Wii consoles. If I were to buy this cable, would I be able to plug my Xbox (or Wii) into my laptop to use the screen to display the game (that's worded weird :lol: ). I have a one of these on my laptop. So would this work, and would the frame rate be normal or slower then if it was plugged into a regular TV?
October 3, 200817 yr Author could there be a file size limit on the ipod? I don't think so, my friend has given me a 3gb file on his iPod before.
October 3, 200817 yr If I remember correctly, the iPod is a FAT32 file system, which can only do files of 4GB and lower. Just checked with the Apple KB, and I was right. Link. Check the very bottom of the page to see the proof, read the whole page for using it as a portable hard drive. Sorry, but you can't use that .ISO, it's just too big....Wonder why/how I remembered all this... [hide=Funny Quotes]So you sucker punched a kid in the back of the head? Good job.What scares me is that you're like 10 years old.-.- im not that freaking youngYou were a couple years ago.It's not racist if its true.Hmm... I wonder how one goes about throwing someone out a window in a mystic fashion :-k The mental image for that is freaking awesome.[/hide]- I dont need to "get a life." I'm a gamer - I have LOTS of lives!
October 4, 200817 yr Author Wow, FAT32. That's Windows 98/ME style. 8-) That's just how badass Apple is.
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