Are you sure you're not leaving out details? How is your Mac attaching to said ReFS drive? Then you probably have a much older Mac OS and it is hitting the 2 GB samba limit, see Try using a newer Mac OS. If you are working with the drive attached locally, the Mac OS will not support it - not natively and so not properly, and might see it as some kind of 'NTFS' drive for which there is only Read-only support in Mac OS X (absent 3rd-party software which is designed for NTFS native drives not ReFS). So then your best option is to Reformat the drive as ExFat and then both your Mac OS and Windows OS will be able to read & write large files to/from the drive. Carl Holzhauer wrote: Again, it's a network drive. All details are listed in the original question (or should be) The thing is, if it's a network share, the underlying file-system is not really exposed to the client running OS X. OS X is interacting with (presumably Windows Server 2012R2) CIFS/SMB. Possibly tangential: OS X will use alternate data streams where offered, so the interaction of that with how alternat/'named' streams are presented by the server to the client (or how the OS X as a client interprets and interacts with the server protocol(s)) may be involved in your issue. Rosetta stone mac torrent. See However, what I've described is more about (Apple file) extended attributes and particularly much older legacy style files and so shouldn't even come to bear with/for your issue. Item Too Large For Volume S Format MAC FIX READ DESCRIPTION. How To Format External Hard Drive For Mac Windows MS Dos Or ExFat. 192 Kbps 5.13 MB 00:03:54 2K. Most of the questions I get are answered in the FAQ. If you do not see your question there, feel free to leave a comment asking for help. Also, be sure to back up your files before formatting!
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