I am having trouble formatting and playing a thumb drive on my Denon. I formatted the drive in Fat 32, exported a couple of playlists from ITunes, when I try to play the drive the message sis “no data” Any ideas? I don't know if you read the manual for this, but here it is...
The operating system has to know how to communicate with the corresponding filesystem on a volume in order for it to read or write to it. Examples of filesystems include APFS, HFS+ (macOS Extended), FAT16 and FAT32, exFAT, NTFS, NFS, and on Linux operating systems, ext4. In macOS,...
If you want to exchange data with PCs, choose RAW, otherwise they will not be probably able to copy data unto this drive. 3. Format using FAT or ExFat (cannot do that with PPC macs, intel from SL onwards) or NTFS (you will need a utility, there are for PPC macs too, NTFS-3G, ...
Part 2: Format RAW Drive to NTFS with CMD command promptStep1: Run CMD.Change raw to ntfs with CMDStep2: Type“format X: /fs:ntfs”(X is the drive letter of your raw hard drive)You can also convert raw file system to fat32, and the command line should be the following,...
Since most drives come from the factory formatted MBR with a Fat32 (MSDOS) drive format, in order to use the drive on a Mac you need to format it GPT and OS X Extended (Journaled) (aka HFS+) in Apple's Disk Utility before using it. If you place data on the drive and then re...
Now you should be able to format the drive using the standard GUI option I hope that resolves your problem Expand Did the steps and went back to disk management -> Format -> Error in imgur (https://imgur.com/a/G4fpB0o) Also tried formatting through disk part but get an Error "The...
"After plugging my Adata USB thumb drive to my Windows 7 computer, it says that the disk drive needs to be formatted before I can use it. I have tried to reconnect the USB drive and also tried to connect it to another PC, but the problem still exists. Although I don’t want to lo...
Changes to this partition should be undertaken by the BootCamp software, however Disk Utility can also be used as well as other software like WinClone 3. When BootCamp software creates this BOOTCAMP partition, it's formatted MSDOS (aka FAT32) for later changing by the Windows installer to NTFS...