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Intel Announces to Start a Credit Card-Size Compute card

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  Intel Announces to Start a Credit Card-Size Computer ||  Intel Announces the World's Surprising Declaration | |          America's multinational technologic  company, Intel surprised the world by announcing the start of a   Credit Card-Size Computer . In the Computex 2017 conference in Taipei, where Intel introduced introduce from X-series 18 core PCs, the company also announced a surprise announcement to the world. The company announced that in August this year, the 'Compute Card' will be introduced, which will be the size of a credit card and ATM card, but it will not be less about work from any desktop PC.     The length of the Intel Compute Card will be 94.5, the width 55 and the thickness will be only 5 mm, but it will replace 4 GB RAM and 128 GB storage, which is more or equal than any large and smart mobile phone.   According to the company, this computed card will be offered in 4 different models, whose sizes are the same, but t

File Is Too Large For The Destination File System FIXED

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How to Fix : F ile Is Too Large To Copy To Destination. When facing "The file is too large for destination file system" issue in Windows 10/8/7 and any other OS. Solutions for the file is too large for destination file system error... Two Easy Solutions  : 1. Is Formatting FAT32 to NTFS for free with Windows built-in format feature.  2. Is Converting FAT32 to NTFS without data loss using third-party software. #Solution 1. Fix "The file is too large for the destination file system" issue by formatting. 1. Right click on USB drive or external hard drive 2. Click format 3. Change the type to NTFS      Done!! Now you can fix "The file is too large for the destination file system" issue and can successfully.Now you can copy Your large file to you pen drive or Hard disk. # Solution 2. Converting FAT32 to NTFS without data loss using  EaseUS Partition Master , a popular third-par