Error indicating disk quota issues.
Error indicating disk quota issues.
The size of the torrent and the available disk space are not directly comparable without more context. The torrent size refers to the file data, while disk space is measured in storage capacity. To determine which is larger, you'd need to compare the actual file size with the total available space.
The download speed is around 200gbs yet the drive still has more than 4 tb remaining, likely it was missed in the original request.
Fat32 is not available in partition manager, i tried to do it in cmd but no success, this is what i tried https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/wind...ae0f2bf9c7 My cmd window DISKPART> list disk Disk ### Status Size Free Dyn Gpt -------- ------------- ------- ------- --- --- Disk 0 Online 5589 GB 1024 KB * Disk 1 Online 3726 GB 1024 KB * Disk 2 Online 1863 GB 1024 KB * Disk 3 Online 931 GB 2048 KB * Disk 4 Online 1907 GB 1024 KB * Disk 5 Online 1863 GB 0 B Disk 6 Online 476 GB 0 B DISKPART> select disk 6 Disk 6 is now the selected disk. DISKPART> list disk Disk ### Status Size Free Dyn Gpt -------- ------------- ------- ------- --- --- Disk 0 Online 5589 GB 1024 KB * Disk 1 Online 3726 GB 1024 KB * Disk 2 Online 1863 GB 1024 KB * Disk 3 Online 931 GB 2048 KB * Disk 4 Online 1907 GB 1024 KB * Disk 5 Online 1863 GB 0 B * Disk 6 Online 476 GB 0 B DISKPART> format fs=fat32 There is no volume selected. Please select a volume and try again. DISKPART>
I was checking if using an NTFS file system would work, but I heard only NTFS supports quotas. ExFAT seems like another option to consider.
I misunderstood your initial message. You believed I should test with fat32 and ntfs, but I was actually using something else.