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USB Stick help. - Evo-king - 25-08-2012 03:42pm I was reading the other thread about USB sticks and saw the Fatsorter reference. I've managed to kill a 4gbUSB stick. It was used in my Punto, so it had Eco Drive info and music files, put it into my iMac to tidy up some music and noticed some duplicate songs, so I deleted those song and the whole thing crashed. The stick doesn't read in anything now. It's no big loss if it can't be rectified, but just wondered if there is a solution. RE: USB Stick help. - PhilSkill - 25-08-2012 05:43pm Not sure what you mean by Crashed? If you were using a PC I could help, but Macs are a law unto themselves, ITunes is like the uncontrollable force to wreak havoc on your music files. RE: USB Stick help. - XFullFatTim - 25-08-2012 09:33pm I have had the same problem with a 20Gb stick that I put into a Windows 2003 PC and now I cannot access that stick Evo. I have an Imac and a macbook Air and that stick will not work in either, but it will work in my father's laptop running Windows 7 and my mother's laptop running Vista, so i assume the Windows OS has done something to the file format RE: USB Stick help. - Evo-king - 25-08-2012 10:56pm The iMac froze, couldn't access the program running or the USB. Shut everything down. Restarted and USB unuseable. Tried everything I could think of. Gave it to my Son who work in IT from a big Insurance company. He couldn't do anything with it, so I thought I would just try you folks. Probably chuck it in the bin tomorrow. RE: USB Stick help. - PhilSkill - 25-08-2012 11:00pm If it will come up as a drive in explorer, you could try to reformat it, If nothing happens when you plug it in then it may have failed and probably just easier to replace given the costs of them. RE: USB Stick help. - MrDavidOgle - 12-09-2012 11:04pm This might not be what you're looking for but ... If you cant shuffle when listening to songs on your USB/Flash drive? I have the answer! I built a File Shuffler for audio songs on an USB drive. Its a small user friendly windows application that simply changes the order of your files. Download and install from here http://www.OgleServices.com/ShuffleMP3onUSB.zip. I've also attached it to this reply. Feel free to contact me for any questions. Dave Ogle DOgle@OgleServices.com Please send me some feedback if this helps you! RE: USB Stick help. - Bessiebella - 23-11-2012 01:25pm What program are people using to save song to memory stick, I have used Microsoft player & the iTunes file & synced the memory stick, but it will only play 1 song after redoing it 2 or 3 time it works ok but every time I add anything I get same problem Can any one surgested a better way I'm not very good with gadgets lol RE: USB Stick help. - PhilSkill - 23-11-2012 02:14pm You mention Microsoft Player, so assuming you are using Windows, not Mac? In windows the easiest way is to put the stick into the computer USB and it will come up as a drive folder, then using Windows Explorer you locate your music (probably in the Music Libraries folder) and copy the files (should be <filename>.MP3 or <filename>.wma)... you can drag the music file onto the drive folder on the USB stick, you should see some copying progress as it'll take a few seconds. There are probably ways within Media Player to save files to USB, but copying them manually is genrally just as easy... If you're using a Mac then it's different... RE: USB Stick help. - NightFox - 23-11-2012 02:49pm (23-11-2012 02:14pm)PhilSkill Wrote: You mention Microsoft Player, so assuming you are using Windows, not Mac? Agree this is by far the simplest way, the only thing is you miss out on the syncing feature that software like iTunes or WMP can bring to the party, where you can just create a playlist on your computer and it will update your USB stick to reflect any changes you make to your playlist every time you connect it. |