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> I think it would have just complained that the archive was corrupt, not > that it could not find the file if it was FAT32.... I think I remember > once using windows backup to a USB hard drive that was formatted to > FAT32 and then when I tried to restore the file, it complained that it > was a corrupt archive. > > If I remember correctly FAT32's limit is 2GB right? > Well I think for fat32 its 2^32 - 4GB i guess. As far as the zip file, I think it got corrupted in the file transfer. I did something like this(1 GB of data in one zip file) couple of years ago and lost couple of years worth of stuff. Everything was cool, binary mode was set, zip file worked fine before upload but after transfer the file got messed up. after that I found MD5 would be really useful in situations like these. - -- Karthik Poobalasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAviymq2REVCUrZC4RAhY2AJ9CK7fzQZPNeMC+FYHjU5+zvkyX3wCgpEDv hCDSekg8dzGRqBSV5CnF4fo= =ARM6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
