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USB Flash Drive Problem
64G USB3 Flash NTFS format. (Solid state Pen drive)
Works in Win 7 Pro. But on Win XP Home SP3 laptop it says it wants to format it. This laptop has only USB2 ports. I rebooted but still wants to format. How do I get this USB Flash drive to work on WIn XP Home? Please give me the link if I need to download something. Thank you ! |
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USB Flash Drive Problem
On 12/02/2019 19:25, Biller wrote:
64G USB3 Flash NTFS format.Â* (Solid state Pen drive) Works in Win 7 Pro. But on Win XP Home SP3 laptop it says it wants to format it. This laptop has only USB2 ports. AFAICR there were some changes to the NTFS file system between XP & W7, so the safest thing to do would be to format it in the XP system rather than the W7. However, I'm surprised that XP won't recognise one formatted in W7, because I'd've thought the changes were to an extent backward compatible, especially for reading, so maybe something else is going on. |
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In message , Java Jive
writes: On 12/02/2019 19:25, Biller wrote: 64G USB3 Flash NTFS format.* (Solid state Pen drive) Works in Win 7 Pro. But on Win XP Home SP3 laptop it says it wants to format it. This laptop has only USB2 ports. AFAICR there were some changes to the NTFS file system between XP & W7, so the safest thing to do would be to format it in the XP system rather than the W7. However, I'm surprised that XP won't recognise one formatted in W7, because I'd've thought the changes were to an extent backward compatible, especially for reading, so maybe something else is going on. Could it be that either XP, or the hardware in the XP machine (or maybe XP's drivers for the hardware), can't handle a single partition of size 64G on a USB stick? Or can't handle that big a stick regardless of number of partitions? -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf "The wish of the lazy to allow unsupervised access [to the internet] to their children should not reduce all adults browsing to the level of suitability for a five-year-old." Yaman Akdeniz, quoted in Inter//face (The Times, 1999-2-10): p12 |
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USB Flash Drive Problem
On 12/02/2019 19:50, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
Could it be that either XP, or the hardware in the XP machine (or maybe XP's drivers for the hardware), can't handle a single partition of size 64G on a USB stick? Or can't handle that big a stick regardless of number of partitions? As far as XP itself goes, there should only be something in that if the OP was using FAT32, but he's using NTFS, and even W98+ and W2k could handle disks/partitions up to 128GB, and after the addition of a registry setting that wasn't installed by default, W2k could match XP, 2003, & Vista in going up to 2TB. So with NTFS there really shouldn't be a problem. However, if it's a really old PC, I suppose there might be a BIOS limitation, which might possibly be cured by a later firmware. |
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So sorry. I must apologize.
I mixed up my flash drives. The ones I was trying to work with were formatted exFAT and the laptop did not have the exFAT drivers installed. FORTUNATELY, I archived the exFAT installer on my NAS years ago so I updated the laptop and the flash drive are now fully usable. |
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