trevorj
22nd July 2011, 12:48 PM
Hi folks - I am attempting to get my USB port (MY11 D4) to recognise my FAT32 formatted 8GB drive, without any success.  
I have discovered that the LR4 system (US) requires FAT32 drives to have folders only in the root (top) level, within which it will recognise music files on 8GB drives. But mine doesnt even recognise the presence of my FAT32 device.
I have an old FAT16 512MB drive, with mp3 files in folders at the root level, and it works a treat. So I am presuming that its some trick with formatting or maybe need an update of the LR OEM software? Although the manual says FAT32 is OK.
Anybody else struggled with this and overcome it?
I use a Mac, and this complicates the issue slightly. But in traversing this space, I discovered this useful bit of freeware that deletes all the annoying shadow files that Mac OSX puts into DOS formatted drives:
Download Hidden Cleaner for Mac - Cleans hidden files from MP3 players, USB sticks. MacUpdate.com (http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/27416/hidden-cleaner)
seems to work nicely.
Any tips greatly appreciated. It ought to be easy..... but then again....:confused::confused::confused:
I have discovered that the LR4 system (US) requires FAT32 drives to have folders only in the root (top) level, within which it will recognise music files on 8GB drives. But mine doesnt even recognise the presence of my FAT32 device.
I have an old FAT16 512MB drive, with mp3 files in folders at the root level, and it works a treat. So I am presuming that its some trick with formatting or maybe need an update of the LR OEM software? Although the manual says FAT32 is OK.
Anybody else struggled with this and overcome it?
I use a Mac, and this complicates the issue slightly. But in traversing this space, I discovered this useful bit of freeware that deletes all the annoying shadow files that Mac OSX puts into DOS formatted drives:
Download Hidden Cleaner for Mac - Cleans hidden files from MP3 players, USB sticks. MacUpdate.com (http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/27416/hidden-cleaner)
seems to work nicely.
Any tips greatly appreciated. It ought to be easy..... but then again....:confused::confused::confused: