ant0064
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After a couple days of racking my brain and researching, I have found a solution for the high capacity Flash Drive and want to share with you all in case you're having the same issues. Basically, my iPod no longer worked with the new truck and didn't want to buy a new one so bought a flash drive to store all of my music. Well, it didn't work at first and had no idea why. It happened to be a formatting issue...the flash drive I purchased (link below) comes standard in exFAT and it must be converted to FAT32. Some other formats work too I believe but I know for sure FAT32 works. Apparently, with most higher capacity drives, you need to do this...lower capacity drives seem to already formatted in FAT32 or NTFS. How do you reformat to FAT32 you ask? I posted a YouTube link below and if you follow it, it's extremely simple to do.
I haven't moved all 8,500 songs on the drive yet because I'm organizing my library a bit. However it definitely reads it, and sorts by artist, album, etc in a very organized way. I will post an update describing the overall functionality once I have used it for a little while.
I hope this helps some of you! That's what we're here for.
I haven't moved all 8,500 songs on the drive yet because I'm organizing my library a bit. However it definitely reads it, and sorts by artist, album, etc in a very organized way. I will post an update describing the overall functionality once I have used it for a little while.
I hope this helps some of you! That's what we're here for.
Amazon.com: Samsung MUF-128AB/AM FIT Plus 128GB - 300MB/s USB 3.1 Flash Drive: Computers & Accessories
Amazon.com: Samsung MUF-128AB/AM FIT Plus 128GB - 300MB/s USB 3.1 Flash Drive: Computers & Accessories
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