Posted July 22, 2011
Hello.
Recently swapped out one of my hard-drives with a new one, and decided to format it as exFAT, since that's the "latest & greatest" file system.
Anyhow, didn't expect any trouble, and everything runs great from it. Everything except installing Witcher 2. Had Witcher 2 installed earlier on the same disk, and it ran fine, but I was unable to patch it because it wasn't registered properly so I figured I'd just do a quick reinstall to fix it, however now the installer tells me that it won't install on a non-NTFS file system.
I realize you can't install on a FAT32 file system, as it only allows files of up to 4GB in size, however exFAT doesn't have this limitation, so it's a bit strange.
Basically wondering if there's a switch or something I can enable for the (gog.com) installer to override the non-NTFS disk error message.
I got over a TB of data on this disk, so moving it over to other disks and formatting it again, then moving it back would take hours.
Recently swapped out one of my hard-drives with a new one, and decided to format it as exFAT, since that's the "latest & greatest" file system.
Anyhow, didn't expect any trouble, and everything runs great from it. Everything except installing Witcher 2. Had Witcher 2 installed earlier on the same disk, and it ran fine, but I was unable to patch it because it wasn't registered properly so I figured I'd just do a quick reinstall to fix it, however now the installer tells me that it won't install on a non-NTFS file system.
I realize you can't install on a FAT32 file system, as it only allows files of up to 4GB in size, however exFAT doesn't have this limitation, so it's a bit strange.
Basically wondering if there's a switch or something I can enable for the (gog.com) installer to override the non-NTFS disk error message.
I got over a TB of data on this disk, so moving it over to other disks and formatting it again, then moving it back would take hours.
Post edited July 22, 2011 by Roythecoy
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