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Hi, I have two different questions.

 

1. Say I have a class c network that has one router, one network switch and several computers. Their addresses would follow the format of something like 207.155.34.X, yes? Or no?

 

2. I have an external hard drive without a plugged power source, formatted FAT32, and my internal hdd (WD Caviar Black 1TB) is NTFS. My OS is Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit. There are some files on the external that I can't copy over, like several videos and a 2.6gb .zip file. The error message I get says "Cannot read from the source file or disk" and it gives me the options to retry, skip or cancel. It's a problem with the external hdd because it does this with every computer I've tried it on. I tried unzipping the zip file, but I get an error that the "archive is either an unknown format or damaged". How can I fix this?

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2. I have an external hard drive without a plugged power source, formatted FAT32, and my internal hdd (WD Caviar Black 1TB) is NTFS. My OS is Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit. There are some files on the external that I can't copy over, like several videos and a 2.6gb .zip file. The error message I get says "Cannot read from the source file or disk" and it gives me the options to retry, skip or cancel. It's a problem with the external hdd because it does this with every computer I've tried it on. I tried unzipping the zip file, but I get an error that the "archive is either an unknown format or damaged". How can I fix this?

 

I received this error using an usb drive; it turned out to be AVG blocking the accsess.

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In regard to #2 --- Have you tried using an alternate OS to attempt the copy? :huh:

 

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Yep, tried Windows 7 and XP.
What about Linux? :huh:

 

~D. V. "An alternate OS, perhaps?" Devnull

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From Wikipedia

The maximum possible size for a file on a FAT32 volume is 4 GiB minus 1 byte (2³²−1 bytes). Video applications, large databases, and some other software easily exceed this limit. Larger files require another formatting type such as NTFS.
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