The USB3.0 drive connected to my redmi 4 prime via OTG can only read but can not be written. But USB2.0 drive can work perfectly. When I copy something to my USB3.0 drive, it will not respond. My USB drive is Kingston. Its file format is FAT32. Anyone has the similar circumstance?What should I do to deal with this problem? Please help! Sorry for my poor English. Thanks.
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OTG works with a OTG cable and usb flash drive FAT32. Just in-case anyone was curious.
Hi i am connected my external usb 3.0 to my usb otg. however its i am prompted not supported. any help
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Is it NTFS formatted? Apparently the stock ROM/kernel doesn't support NTFS. Try Ext4, FAT or exFAT.
it doesn't meets the power requirement , i have a seagate backup plus 1 tb external and its usb3.0 and doesn't works on usb otg , get an external powered usb port and then try connecting it, would definitely work.
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richie
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I'm trying to use my Transcend StoreJet 1TB as external memory on my S4 i9500 but it seems like0 the S4 doesn't recognize it.
I used OTG cable to connect the Drive on the Female USB side .
when i tried different USB storage it's working.
any suggestions ?
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I've bought a Verbatim usb type-c otg flash drive with the otg option enable in the storage option. However it is not working at all. Is OPT not supporting usb type-c flash drive or I've missed some setting in option?
Hey everyone,
I was wondering if anyone can help me. I'm trying to put files like emulator files on my usb drive that has been converted internal storage (usb). My computer won't read the usb after it is formatted to be an internal storage.
I have the files on a sdcard but wondering how I can transfer all that to be on the usb drive.
Please let me know thanks!
As far as I know once you format any external storage as internal then that drive is going to be encrypted. This is the reason why your PC won't read it when you insert it back to its own USB ports. You can read it via NSTV if you connect it to your computer via USB cable as long as you enable USB debugging. To recover the USB for general use you have to erase it from NSTV/storage and then eject and then it might work again on your PC. I said it might because sometimes you would have to do a low lever format to completely remove the encryption. Good luck.