4GB files on non-NTFS disk

Got an issue when trying to download large files with BitComet v1.58. When opening a torrent file and choosing destination directory is says: “The file to be download is larger than 4GB, please modify your destination location to NTFS!”. The file system that I am using is MAFS (Microsoft Azure File System) which definitely support files that are larger than 4GB.

Since 4GB limitation only exist in legacy file systems such as FAT and FAT32, it would be great if in such case BitComet could check with a "blacklist" and only block FAT and FAT32. For other cloud-base file systems, just let them go. 

Regards,

Qi

Azure file system is a cloud based system - NOT a hard drive system. You need to set up your drives to handle NTFS and only uxse Azure for any cloud storage

[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/files/storage-files-faq](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/files/storage-files-faq)

Hi Rhubarb

Thanks for your response. 

Azure File can be mounted on local windows machine as a hard drive. It works fine when I use BitComet to download files that are less than 4GB

to this hard drive. Meanwhile I can copy files larger than 4GB to this hard drive. So it would be great if BitComet can download 4GB files directly to this hard drive:-)

Regards,

Qi

Please try to understand - Azure is NOT designed for local storage - it’s for cloud storage.

If you feel that it should be able to handle larger files, please take this up with Microsoft. File size limitations are a product of the hard drive file system - not the applications

I posted in another thread, but I have the similar issue with a network drive.

I agree with OP that Bitcomet should just try to download large files to any drive that's not FAT or FAT32 instead of checking to make sure the location is NTFS.