Hi, I was wondering if anybody's had this problem. I have just bought the new Lego Indiana Jones PS2 game. Before I give it to the kids I want to back it up. However when using DVD decrypter, it gets to 98% then says the hard drive is full and can't continue. There's about 30gig free. I would not have thought that the PS2 game would be able to fool my computer into thinking the HD was full.
It is the latest version of dvd decrypter, god rest it's soul.
I am running windows XP, about 2.6ghz and 80gig HD. Any help would be much appreciated, if there is already a discussian on this topic please point me in that direction.
Thanks
Mike
Hi there, I may be looking in the wrong place, but when I look up the properties of my HD it says the file system is FAT32. I think that's where I should be looking.
That's very interesting. Before indiana jones I haven't had a problem with any other games or backing up dvd's. Would there be any disadvantage with my swapping to the other system, i.e. problems with other software not running or compatability with system software.
Thanks
Mike
Originally posted by Mikekelly: That's very interesting. Before indiana jones I haven't had a problem with any other games or backing up dvd's. Would there be any disadvantage with my swapping to the other system, i.e. problems with other software not running or compatability with system software.
Thanks
Mike
Its up to you entirely if you want to convert from FAT32 To NTFS, we are just telling you why you had that error with DVD Decrypter.
If you want that game backed up then yes, you would have to convert to NTFS or if you come across any other backups that are larger in size as FAT32 won't break past 4GB
Just do a google search and you will see more answers of the same.
As for any problems when you convert again do a google search.
I myself haven't converted any in years from FAT32 to NTFS with files already on.
I would think you should have no problems if you let it do its thing and finish when it restarts the computer.