![]() Though repartitioning a drive won't cause data loss, you can back up the essential data on the FAT32 drive to another storage device in case things go astray. If your drive is big enough, you can create a new partition with another file system to save those large files while keeping the FAT32 partition. Nevertheless, you must copy the file to a computer to unzip the file. Then you can drag and drop the compressed file to your FAT32 drive. ![]() It can quickly be done by right-clicking the file and selecting Compress. Similarly, you can compress the larger-than-4 GB file to reduce its size on Mac. cat /Volumes/drivename/prefix* > filename.extensionFor instance, continue with the examples given above and suppose the file name is "school" with the extension mov, the command should be cat /Volumes/FLASHDRIVE/vid* > school.movĬompress the large file into a smaller size
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