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Old 7th Jul 2008, 11:28 pm
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Hi b10dr01d,

Check what file system it has been formatted as. Check if it's FAT, FAT32 or NTFS. You can find this out from going into the Properties of the Disk from Windows.

Tell us what format it's in because I know some players requires a SPECIFIC file system format. So if it's in FAT32, try formatting it as NTFS and if it's already NTFS, try formatting it as FAT32 (this is most likely the case) and then try it.

Let us know of the result.
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