Now the speed is getting faster, a variety of online transmission files or is relatively fast, if you encounter like 7, 8 GB of files, or a USB flash drive comes true, but very many Mac users in the copy file to the USB stick will always encounter "file too large to copy" error prompt:
U disk capacity is clearly enough AH. In fact, the problem is not in the file size, but the U disk format. Most of the current USB Stick factory format is FAT32, and this format is not supported to store more than 4GB files, so in copying some high-definition movies, games and other files will appear the above hint. How to solve this problem, it is very simple, to convert the FAT32 format to ExFAT, here need to use a tool in the MAC system-disk Utility
Here's how it's resolved
I. Go to Disk Utility
(1). Go to Launchpad and click "Other" folder to find
(2). Open Finder, select Menu Bar-Go to-utility, or after tapping finder, use combination shift + Command + U
Two. Convert USB drive format
1. Back up the data on the USB flash drive, select the USB drive you want to convert from the list on the left, then click "Erase"
2. In the Format column, select "ExFAT"
3. Once you've backed up your data, click the "Erase" button at the bottom right, and that's it.
System operation (MAC)-file is too large to be copied to a USB flash drive