Hi,
I think the whole issue isn't related to file systems. The issue would arise
due to other factors, such as power usage requirements, amount of data in
there, speed of the memory chip and other factors. If the Apex did recognize
the 64 GB drive when it was empty, then we can safely rule out file system
structure problem, as it would have already been formatted to FAT32.
Cheers,
Joseph

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of luke scholey
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2012 9:49 AM
To: Homero Perez-Vazquez; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] USB storage drive question

well, if you really want to use it with your apex, you will have to back the
hole disk up on to your computer then format it (delete every thing on it)
but in a fat32 format.  to do this you will need to view all the devices
connected to your computer, then when you find your flash disk go to either
file or press tab.  There will be a format this disk button click it and
click format in fat32.
hope this helps,
Luke.

 ----- Original Message -----
From: Homero Perez-Vazquez <[email protected]
To: Braille Note <[email protected] Date sent: Mon, 13 Aug 2012
09:10:11 -0700
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] USB storage drive question

I have a Braillenote BT Apex 32 running Keysoft 9.2.  The drive is simply a
USB flashdrive.  No cables needed.  Wow, 500 gb?
Amazing! I bet they're quite pricy, right? Also, you probably couldn't fill
it in a lifetime!

 ----- Original Message -----
From: Luke Scholey <[email protected]
To: Homero Perez-Vazquez <[email protected] Date sent: Mon, 13 Aug 2012
16:39:59 +0100
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] USB storage drive question

What sort of bn have you got? Also what format is the hard drive?

Thanks,
Luke.

Sent from my iPod

On 13 Aug 2012, at 15:25, Homero Perez-Vazquez <[email protected]>
wrote:

 Hello everyone.  I have a USB drive that is a little over 60 gb.
When it was empty and I used it with my braillenote, it detected it
immediately.  I put some information on it with my laptop.  It was about 20
gb of data.  After this, I noticed that it took longer for my braillenote to
detect it.  I added more data, and now the braillenote won't detect it.
I've left it plugged in for a few minutes to see if it would detect it, but
it does not.
I've also tried resetting it, turning the braillenote off then on again, but
nothing seems to work.  Could it be that the drive is too big for the
braillenote to handle once there is data stored in it?

 Homero

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