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Spannernick from the community forum reported that he had a troublesome USB stick that seemed to only work if you loaded a game from the carousel first (E.g., Alleykat or Avenger) and then jumped to basic. This seemed to not only trigger the fast-loader and D81 file support, but also got his troublesome stick to work! | Spannernick from the community forum reported that he had a troublesome USB stick that seemed to only work if you loaded a game from the carousel first (E.g., Alleykat or Avenger) and then jumped to basic. This seemed to not only trigger the fast-loader and D81 file support, but also got his troublesome stick to work! | ||
+ | ===== Some problems occurring due to 'Quick Format' | ||
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+ | For Windows users, Nicole Birgel in the fb forum suggested: | ||
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+ | * do not to use "Quick Format" | ||
+ | * do a " | ||
+ | * FB user Dean Le Blanc recently reported success with this method: | ||
+ | * https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Windows unable to format FAT32 for USB sticks >32GB ===== | ||
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+ | This report from Chad Diederichs in the fb group: | ||
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+ | > Windows won't let you format any volume over 32GB as FAT32. I had to repartition my 64GB USB drive down to a 32GB partition before formatting. | ||
===== Un-partitioned FAT32 sticks (without an MBR) are failing ===== | ===== Un-partitioned FAT32 sticks (without an MBR) are failing ===== | ||
usb_memory_stick_problems.1525473388.txt.gz · Last modified: 2018/05/04 16:36 by gurce