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Offline jwikan

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help with USB
« on: October 17, 2004, 11:01:47 PM »
My Jukebox 20 works fine until I try to plug it into my computers via USB port. I usually just go to my computer and the jukebox shows up as "Jukebox drive E".  Now it shows up as Drive F and I am getting the error disk in drive F: is not formatted, would you like to format now? I say no.
I cannot explore the drive or anything. What do I do? thanks, jon :'(
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Offline ravendark

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Re: help with USB
« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2004, 09:14:15 AM »
Are you plugging it into your computer or are you plugging it into a usb hub.  this may be causing the problem.  If not, just try deleting the songs & reapplying them.  That may be your best option.  i hope this helps
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Offline Ace

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Re: help with USB
« Reply #2 on: October 14, 2006, 03:11:23 PM »
I am having exact same issues. I've seen other posts as well for similar. Mine worked great for a long time, then one day..this problem.

I've tried on several different XP machines with same results....however....
when I try it on a Linux FC4 build, it mounts and reading/writing files works great. So XP has issues it seems , and Linux does not. I can't reformat the drive as I will lose songs because I only have a small linux partition that can't possibly save almost 20GB of files. SO I'll figure something out. Bu tthis is certainly a problem with no answers that I've seen that work for XP.
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Offline Ace

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Re: help with USB
« Reply #3 on: October 14, 2006, 03:14:07 PM »
one thing I might try is reverting back to Archos OS instead of Rockbox to see If that lets me access the files again, if so, then copy them to HD on XP, reformat JBR and reinstall latest RB, and try again. I'll let u know what happens after I try it..
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Offline Ace

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Re: help with USB
« Reply #4 on: October 14, 2006, 05:41:39 PM »
OK folks...
I've tried going back to Archos OS..no luck..same situation. So it is not Rockbox OS. I believe it is something that was introduced in SP2 for XP as that's about the time I remember it ceasing to work on XP. To test this theory I will later try installing Windows 2000 and see what happens.

but for now...
I have been able to mount the drive in Linux FC4 no problems and read write files with ease. For those of you that can use/access Linux in the meantime, this seems to be your only recourse. And if nothing else works with XP, this is going to be the only way I access the files on my JBR 20GB from now on.

I am tending to blame MS for now for changing something to do with Mass storage USB devices, though what it is, I don't know. All I know is that it used to work without problem, then one day it stopped and produced the "Do you want to format drive" error that several of us are complaining about.

Will Update later after I try Win2000 pro...till then.  
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Offline Ace

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Re: help with USB
« Reply #5 on: October 18, 2006, 07:39:52 PM »
Allright...nothing worked in W2K. I had to backup all the music to my linux drive, then used "parted" in linux to repartition and reformat the drive as fat32. Once I did that, VOILA, all the Windows systems were able to read/write files again. So it seems the partition table is not readable at soem point by Windows??, then you are forced to repartition and reformat it. So folks, the only answer I have is above. Nothing else works to fix this problem. Cause unknown (partition corruption???).

Good Luck. And don't ask  me how to run Linux partitioning tools. Figure it out. I had too.
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Offline scorche

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Re: help with USB
« Reply #6 on: October 18, 2006, 10:08:31 PM »
Yeah...It sounds like it was some sort of filesystem corruption.

But seriously, this has been 4 posts in a row.  There is a modify button for a reason.
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