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If it behaves the same on another computer system, try to format it there on FAT32. If that fails also, your card may be defective.If it behaves the same on another computer system, try to format it there on FAT32. If that fails also, your card may be defective.
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Try RMPrepUSB - Quick Size Test (it will destroy all data but test the drive) or FakeFlashTest. If it tests OK, reformat using RMPrepUSB - Prepare Drive.
Try to format your USB Drive if that is not formatted yet. On your my computer you will see the USB drive right click on it then click reformat after reformat the computer will now recognize the available size of your device. Because if that the first time you to plug in a computer, the computer will not recognize if your USB is NFTS format or a FAT32 format.
The Xbox 360 can only recognize drives up to 16GB as noted on their website, I myself have tried a 32GB flash drive to test the limitations and it was not recognized. At this time it seems as though microsoft is limiting their external storage to 16GB.
http://support.xbox.com/en-us/Pages/xbox-360/how-to/usb-flash-drive.aspx
Dowload codec Klite pack, via Google, and open the files with that media player, the tv should then pick it up, seeing as its a multi codec reader program, Hope it helps
Go to your control panel open up 'administrative tools' Open Computer management, then choose disc management instead of device manager. Make sure that you have the drives pluged in and connected before you do that. All connected drives formatted or not that are in working order should show up under disc management. If they are not showing up they are not compatable. Make sure that they are marked as active and format them if they need to be formatted. Do so by right clicking on the drive in the disc management window.
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