Pioneer CDJ 400 USB Problems
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EvanM    posted on 27-04-2008 07:36
Hi everyone !

I am having a problem with an 8GB USB memory stick. My CDJ 400's do not read the memory stick. Could it be the size or speed of it ? Could you reccomend a make of an 8 gig memory stick ? Please give me feedback ! Is anyone else having problems with an 8 GB ?


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MissSalem    posted on 27-04-2008 08:20

I have seen this problem once. The vendor had his memory stick and I had mine. He tried to let a song play from his memory stick, but it read an error. I put mine on it afterwards, and it went just fine.

Would you happen to have another memory stick somewhere? Try that one and see what happens.

Lead    posted on 27-04-2008 13:30
you need to format the stick in FAT32

Windows Vista doesn't offer you that possibility anymore so you need a tool for it. Normally and at default Windows formats a media NTFC, but that cannot be read by a lot of gear.
Let the BASS be louder
cross-over    posted on 28-04-2008 08:27
I would not recommend the use of 8Gb stick with a FAT32.

Above 2Gb sticks with a fat32 the performance of the read/write actions is poor.

The best way is to use sticks up to 2GB en format it with FAT16. 
This is true for normal pc uses as it is for gear.
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Lead    posted on 28-04-2008 10:56
>2GB does have some adressing issues. That's why Windows uses the NTFS system.
Let the BASS be louder
cross-over    posted on 28-04-2008 11:00
Poster: Lead
>2GB does have some adressing issues. That's why Windows uses the NTFS system.
 

nope, your fat table is growing out of proportions....Cry 
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shoogyboom    posted on 22-11-2008 05:26
I was having trouble with a 16GB usb and finally got it to read by formatting it with the free HP USB Format Tool . You can downoad it here http://hp-usb-disk-storage-format-tool.software.informer.com/


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