External Hard Drive Error

I connected a 60 gig external hard drive to my iBook G4, to transfer a 6 gig final cut pro final from my computer to another.
In the middle of transfering, finder opens a window thata says "Error, this file cannot be moved"
Why is it doing this?

Select the disk in the Finder and choose Get Info from the File menu; if it's format is listed as MS-DOS, it cannot accomodate files that are 4GB or larger. In this case, available options include:
1. Using the Disk Utility in the /Applications/Utilities/ folder to reformat the whole drive in the Mac OS Extended format. You should choose this option if you don't need to use the drive with a PC, and there's nothing on it that you want to keep and can't temporarily copy off.
2. Segmenting the oversize file with one of these applications.
3. Following the instructions in this article.
4. Installing MacDrive on any PCs which need to access the drive, and then following #1.
5. Install and use MacFUSE on your computer, and reformat the drive to NTFS in Windows.
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