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  • #48013
    alessandro
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    did you try both on android and windows? how is formatted? fat32 or ntfs? did you try to search for drivers on producer website?

    consider that android rom doesn’t have ntfs support…

    #48018
    Teddy
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    I can use it on my Android Samsung. It doesn’t work on either Windows or Android system of my Chuwi. It is formatted as exFat. Should I reformat?

    #48024
    alessandro
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    yes. u can try to reformat it in fat32 using your laptop.

    let me know!

    #48275
    Teddy
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    I haven’t reformatted, simply for the fact that I am confused. My Chuwi now reads the 64GB stick when connected in micro USB. It does this only in windows mode, not in Android.

    I have been able to connect a 32GB USB in Android. Is it simply the size of the drive? I thought that it is expandable to 64GB

    #48276
    Bill Christiansen
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    It’s the file system. Sdcards larger than 32 GB normally come formatted ExFat by default and Android doesn’t automatically come with drivers for ExFat or NTFS. Windows won’t let you reformat a large card back to fat32 directly though you can use third party tools such as Rufus.

    #48407
    Teddy
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    was able to reformat to fat32 (using http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm). Still can’t get both windows and android to read from both USB ports. It now however does read from microUSB, from both windows and android platforms. A step forward.

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