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Alphabetical USB Disk/Stick - PhilSkill - 03-01-2012 08:59pm

Having been investigating how the USB interface works, and written some software to modify dates and times on files, it eventually turns out the FAT32 file system is read in order of how the files are added to the disk which is a factor of FAT32.

I have found a useful utility to process your Disk or Stick to put the directories in order so the Evoque shows everything in Alphabetical order.

http://www.fenux.net/story/fatsorteroneohfour

Direct download link
http://www.fenux.net/original/FatSorter-1.0.4.zip

You have to run it on the disk every time you change it's contents though.

I have no affiliation, it's offered as freeware and you use this at your own risk!

It looks as though the Evoque catalogs the disk and can take about 5 minutes to process 50 albums on a hard disk. But once cataloged it seems to have much faster access until you change something in the contents of the disk. Not fully proven this yet but is how it appears at the moment.


RE: Alphabetical USB Disk/Stick - cjfp - 03-01-2012 09:22pm

PhilSkill - have yet to try this but u may have become my favourite person in the world!


RE: Alphabetical USB Disk/Stick - PhilSkill - 03-01-2012 10:05pm

My pleasure, it had been driving me mad too!


RE: Alphabetical USB Disk/Stick - cjfp - 03-01-2012 10:09pm

I have a similar issue with my Internet Radio that used to access the music files on my PC in alpha but a few months ago went gaga - could this be something similar and would this util work on a folder on my pc?
Have taken the plunge and run it on my pc folder ..... only to them find that my Internet Radio have decided to become an 'ex' internet radio!

I will now run on my usb stick and try in the Evoque


RE: Alphabetical USB Disk/Stick - PhilSkill - 03-01-2012 10:32pm

It may do, and it wont do much harm to data only directories (will do all sub directories from starting location), but I doubt your PC is FAT32 so shouldn't need it.

Don't run this utility on the root of your C: drive though!!!

I wrote a utility to set the created dates to incrementing time in alphabetical order for all sub-directories, that maybe what you need. Worth trying the above utility first as mine is very still crude! Best is to try and work out what property it is using to order the list.


RE: Alphabetical USB Disk/Stick - cjfp - 03-01-2012 11:04pm

Well it worked on my usb stick - many thanks.

Just hope I haven't blown up my PC !


RE: Alphabetical USB Disk/Stick - PhilSkill - 03-01-2012 11:57pm

If anyone else tries it please report back how you get on. It certainly does the job.


RE: Alphabetical USB Disk/Stick - colski - 19-01-2012 01:45am

Good man


RE: Alphabetical USB Disk/Stick - defender_uk - 19-01-2012 09:22am

been looking for something ike this....will try....system is crackers as it is....Sad


RE: Alphabetical USB Disk/Stick - masmullin - 02-03-2012 05:59pm

(03-01-2012 08:59pm)PhilSkill Wrote:  Having been investigating how the USB interface works, and written some software to modify dates and times on files, it eventually turns out the FAT32 file system is read in order of how the files are added to the disk which is a factor of FAT32.

I have found a useful utility to process your Disk or Stick to put the directories in order so the Evoque shows everything in Alphabetical order.

http://www.fenux.net/story/fatsorteroneohfour

Direct download link
http://www.fenux.net/original/FatSorter-1.0.4.zip

You have to run it on the disk every time you change it's contents though.

I have no affiliation, it's offered as freeware and you use this at your own risk!

It looks as though the Evoque catalogs the disk and can take about 5 minutes to process 50 albums on a hard disk. But once cataloged it seems to have much faster access until you change something in the contents of the disk. Not fully proven this yet but is how it appears at the moment.

Thank you very much for posting this PhilSkill