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  • #14247
    Anonymous
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    I can’t get myfox t2 to read files on a memory stick via the usb slot.

    If i try: Memory, Settings, System data, Storage I get Internal HDD and cruzer edge (this being the memory stick i am using).

    Clicking on HDD gives me access to recorded files but the Cruzer Edge won’t open so i am unable to play films stored on the memory stick.

    I also have a Fox T2 receiver which will read the same stick.

    can anyone help

    regards

    #41764
    Martin Liddle
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    silkties – 1 hour ago  » 

    I can’t get myfox t2 to read files on a memory stick via the usb slot.

    If i try: Memory, Settings, System data, Storage I get Internal HDD and cruzer edge (this being the memory stick i am using).

    Clicking on HDD gives me access to recorded files but the Cruzer Edge won’t open so i am unable to play films stored on the memory stick.

    I also have a Fox T2 receiver which will read the same stick.

    The fact that an HD-FOX T2 will read it but an HDR-FOX T2 won’t is very odd. Have you tried both USB ports on the HDR-FOX T2 (one at front under a flap, the other at the back)?

    #41765
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thanks for your input but i’ve tried both sockets and neither will read the stick.

    #41766
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    silkties – 18 mins ago  » 

    Thanks for your input but i’ve tried both sockets and neither will read the stick.

    How was the stick formatted? Do you know if it is FAT32 or ext2 or ext3?

    #41767
    grahamlthompson
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    if you connect the stick to a PC, Right click on the USB stick root folder in windows file explore using the drive letter that appears and choose properties what does the answer say ?

    It will be one of the above that Martin mentions.

    #41768
    Anonymous
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    FAT32

    #41769
    grahamlthompson
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    silkties – 31 mins ago  » 

    FAT32

    Is one of the files larger than 4GB ?

    #41770
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    no

    #41771
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I managed to fix the problem.

    It was due to my own foolishness.

    I wasn’t pressing the blue button.

    Thanks for the help.

    regards

    #41772
    Martin Liddle
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    silkties – 24 mins ago  » 

    I managed to fix the problem.

    It was due to my own foolishness.

    I wasn’t pressing the blue button.

    We all make silly mistakes at times. What you were describing was puzzling so thank you for providing the resolution.

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