Is your micro sd card formatted in FAT32? To store larger files than 4 GB your micro sd card must be formatted in exFAT.It works, but after i transfered a 2gb file it was fine. But my previous files on the sd card (larger than 4gb) are disappeared and the memory is still used by them.
Its exFat and as i said i have stored files that are larger than 4g on it before i used this tool, and these files are disappeared after i have copied a file with this tool.Is your micro sd card formatted in FAT32? To store larger files than 4 GB your micro sd card must be formatted in exFAT.
Its exFat and as i said i have stored files that are larger than 4g on it before i used this tool, and these files are disappeared after i have copied a file with this tool.
I would try joining the files after you're done transfering. Something like this, in a command line:
copy /b game.xc0 + game.xc1 + game.xc2 game.xci
Not 100% sure if it would work, and I can't test myself since I'm using fat32, but worth a shot. (maybe I'll try tomorrow with smaller files just for the heck of it. Not right now, as I'm hitting the bed. Stay tuned.)
Edit:
Tested and it works, but you first have to assign a drive letter to the Switch. An easy way to do it is to use this program. For me, the latest version 3.1 didn't work (on Windows 7 64-bit), but the legacy version 2.10 works very well. Trial version, but it does the job for what you need to do.
Once you've assigned a drive letter, open it normally in Windows explorer, and open a command prompt there (Shift + Right-click > Open command window here). Then join the files as I described.
To split the big ass file in the first place, you can use hjsplit, or xci-cutter (for xci files). I know it's a drag to use all these steps, but it's still a viable solution if you want to transfer bigger than 4GB files.
Files larger than 4 GiB shouldn't enumerate at all, actually, but I've obviously overlooked something.
Your "disappearing" files are likely caused by them being re-queried through a method with proper checks. The files are not (or should not be) deleted, unless you explicitly delete them; they simply become inaccessible through this interface.
Its an 128gb card and 29gb are on a hidden partition (emuNAND).
An my games that are stored in the XCI folder before i mount the card with the tool are invisible now.
Each file that are invisible have a size over 4gb.
As you said, the files become inaccessable, this tool triggered something after mounting the sd card.
Is there a way to make them visible again?!
Is the source available yet? And is EXFAT support planned?
Ah, RIP.The 4GB limit is imposed by MTP. The used PTP containers are 32 bit sized, hence the limit.
My MicroSD is exfat and it works just fine?The 4GB limit is imposed by MTP. The used PTP containers are 32 bit sized, hence the limit.
My MicroSD is exfat and it works just fine?
I should have been more specific - I meant support for files larger than 4GB, which is not supported by MTP.My MicroSD is exfat and it works just fine?