When I try to burn the ISO file from my hard drive to my DVD burner, I get this message: 20:59:03 Drive D:\ (FAT32) does not support single files > 4 GB The rest says: I 20:59:03 DVD Decrypter Version 3.5.4.0 started! I 20:59:03 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2) W 20:59:03 Drive D:\ (FAT32) does not support single files > 4 GB I 20:59:03 Initialising SPTI... I 20:59:03 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices... I 20:59:03 Found 1 CD-ROM and 1 DVD+RW! Help? PLEASE!
This means that you either have two hard drives (or partitions) with one being NTFS and the other being FAT32 or it is reading your system restore space. Your main drive is c: right? Then don't worry. Just set the destination to the c drive. It is more of info than a warning.
You can still use the FAT32 partition. Just select the .MDS file when burning, not the .ISO file. That is just a warning message, not a error message.
Ok.. as well, at the bottom of the DVDD, it says "Device Not Ready (Medium Not Present)).......????????
hi i would of said change fat32 hd to ntfs or if keeping fat32 spilt the iso load to virtual drive or use isobuster to extract all files not sure how you got a 4.38 gig iso on a fat32 hd in first place? in file mode its files of roughly 1 gig so all fine then
I tried to update my firmware, but every time I do this, it says "Bad Gateway - Timed out".... ???????
Rotary - I tried this as well and under command prompt, it says "device not ready" when I try to change it..
@Rotary Decrypter will split up the iso into multiple files 1g for a fat32 drive and then you open the mds file with Shrink and that will rejoin the files. I have a second junk drive that I have not converted from fat32 and have used this for ripping in iso mode and then Shrinking with no problem.
Yeah, I used to use Windows ME for DVDs and I would usually get a few files. I got the .mds and two other files. For some reason mine was split a 4 gigs rather than 1, mabe you can set this in Decrypter. Also, the device not ready thing could be that you are in the wrong mode. Make sure you are either in "file mode" or "ISO read mode" if you are ripping and "ISO write" mode if you are burning. If you are already in the proper mode, then you may have firmware or driver issues.
@Tannie What's the make and model of your burner? Which site are your getting the time out error? Decrypter has an option to check for firmware updates and also tells you which version you have.
BINKIE - I have a Phillips DVD burner, and the website is the one that you can check the Decrypter with.... "Check for firmware updates"........
okay - i've been having problems accessing that site also lately. What's your model # on the Phillips? Need that to figure out which firmware is needed/most current.
You can download this little proggy, and it will tell you your drive and its current firmware version for ever drive you have installed. Just go to this site and scroll down to the very bottom and click "Try this little tool I found" - http://flashman.rpc-1.com/
Get some +R disc and your problem will go away. That burner does not support -R disc. - http://www.videohelp.com/dvdwriters.php?DVDnameid=1089&Search=Search&list=2#comments
WHAT???!!! No kidding?? Is that all the problem is!?!?!?!? Man, that would be insane if it was just because of the wrong disks! Thanks a lot for the help - I'm going to buy the other ones tomorrow so hopefully you won't hear from me with this problem again! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!