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2013-04-08
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You can't, that's a limitation of the file system. Only way is to split the files up so that the files are less than 4GB.
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i was wondering how to format the partion to ext4?
also is this limitation of mass storage mode to FAT only for windows hosts?
could I choose mass storage mode (if the partion was formated with ext4) and mount it on a linux/mac/unix/ host using the usb cable?
Nokia N9 64GB
Nokia N900
Nokia N95