One thing you might try is use Windows disk management in the
administrative tools section of control to partition the large thumb
drive with a first fat32 partition that is 2 or 4 GB - if your whole
drive is fat32 you should just be able to shrink it down to a size that
may work. If it isn't fat32, delete the partition and create a smaller
partition that is. Then you can create a 2nd or more partitions after
that one for NTFS or whatever.
I had an issue where a thumb drive was needed to upgrade firmware in an
Agilent digital scope but we didn't have appropriate thumb drives, so I
took a 1 TB USB spinning hard drive and partitioned with the first
partition being a small fat32 partition with the firmware cab file and
it worked great.
If you try this and it works, please let us know.
72 - john - n0hj
On 2/25/2018 7:19 AM, Stephen Shearer wrote:
Yes, not class 10 takes longer... My thumb drives ARE formatted
FAT32, I checked. ...
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