@mabovo: a regular fat32 filesystem only supports files up to about 4GB,
wich explains your problem.

I haven't expirienced this on ext4 yet, but I did notice some corruption on 
ext3 a while back, nothing important, but it could have been corruptions 
introduced with the transfer of the file. I don't know how you downloaded it, 
but it might be a clue (http, ftp, bittorrent,..?), not every protocol has the 
same level of corruption checking.
Although I'm afraid it is in the filesystem, in my case with ext3 it was a 
torrent, first hash checking passed, a month later it didn't.

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corruption of large files reported with linux 2.6.31-14.46 on ext4
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/453579
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