![]() ![]() The owners manual says nothing about this. ![]() Would love to hear what other people's research on this have found. I have not tried FLAC yet but if that works that might be the answer to actually filling up the 128GB using 255 folders and getting uncompressed audio. ![]() as well it does not accept AAC lossless format. i decided to re-compress my originals to 256kbps vbr AAC to get better quality. there might also be a number of files per folder limit as well.Īt 160kbps AAC compression 255 folders works out to about 16GB. Now since the limit is 255 folders and it seems to automatically create the folders based on the files meta-data then perhaps if you can erase this meta-data from the files you could put more songs per folder, but then it might be hard to sort through. The development of high-speed serial data interfaces such as USB made semiconductor memory systems. So you get tired of one partition then you just hide it and un-hide one you want to hear. Flash drives are more or less a miniaturized version of this. So basically you can break your big drive up into 128GB partitions all of FAT32 format and then you just can just hide the partitions you do not want to play. As well using a partition tool like EASEUS Partition Magic you can 'hide' partitions and it will use then the first unhidden partition as the lowest drive letter. I also found you can partition your drive up into as many FAT32 partitions as you want (as long as they are under 128 GB each) and it will only accept the first partition (lowest drive letter). On a related note, does anyone know where I can get upgrades or even hacks for the sound system / navigation software? I imagine it is running some distro of Linux that some geek has hacked into and mod-ed to include a badly needed graphic EQ or something like that.Īfter testing a number of formats and partitions I have found anything other than a FAT32 partition fails and any partition larger then 128 GB fails and there is a limit of 255 folders. Does anyone know the restrictions of this USB support? Is it too large a drive or perhaps not formatted correctly, or maybe draws too much power? Does anyone know the brand/model of the biggest drive that will work? It works fine with a 32G flash drive I have formatted in the same way. Unfortunately, when I plug it into the USB the lcd display just says 'Check iPod or USB Drive' or something like that and will not play the music. backup partitions and included apps and whatnot that came with the drive I managed to repartition and format it as FAT32. Well, after considerable effort in stripping off the B.S. I thought 'great I will get this wicked portable WD 1TB 'My Passport' Essential SE hard drive and put my whole library of music on it. What I especially like is the USB port that lets you plug in a flash drive to play music from. Thank you.I recently bought the new 2010 Altima 2.5SL with all the goods. It is $3000 Mac Pro, and I do not want it to start installing new OS and delete all their priceless files or make any other harm- I don't know what I am doing and the guide is not explaining it clearly. Step 3: Insert your USB drive into your desktop and wait for it to get detected under the Removable Storage in MY Computer window. Then connect your iPod to a computer via the USB cord. Step 2: Now access Wondershare Dr.Fone by launching it. I will be using public computer that belongs to the community theater. Step 1: Download Wondershare Dr.Fone and install it on your desktop to begin. ![]() Or was I supposed to have UniBeast on Mac and use it as if I was ready to install Maverick on that Mac and USB connected to that Mac? The UniBeast goes on USB stick before or after creation of partition? And then- where is Maverick OS located? It appears that I install Maverick on to USB, then where do I install Maverick from? From Mac computer? So I run UniBeast while on Mac or while on Intel-based hardware Custom build?Īnd then at step 18 it says, "Drag MultiBeast to your completed USB drive." What? I thought- I already have it on USB. Can I store it on the USB drive that I will turn in to bootable drive, or do I need to put in on 2nd USB stick or hard drive? When I create partition for Bootable Master Record by Mac computer on this USB, will it delete UniBeast or should I transport it on USB after I created partition? When I Run it, I assume- I run it from Mac-partitioned Master Boot USB drive, on my Intel-based hardware? Or do I run it on Mac on which I partitioned USB? And the OS located on that Mac? I am looking at steps 13, 14, 16 of UniBeast guide. I downloaded UniBeast and unzipped the file on Windows computer. Do I need to format it or will it be reformatted when we create partition for Bootable Master Record? If I do need to format it, should I do it on PC or Mac? Right now it is in Fat 32.Ģ). It contains some incription software that came with the USB. To create bootable USB drive, I have a USB stick already formatted in Fat32. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guideġ). ![]()
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