Files that are too big

I have a laptop, and I am working on a flash file that is getting really big and is starting to mess up. If I work off a 2tb external drive will that make working on the file easier?

I doubt that the storage capacity of a drive is going to matter.  Chances are that your laptop is not the ideal candidate for working on a large Flash file.

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