I have just purchased A-Data 32GB USB3.0 thumb drive.
It works perfectly on PCs - laptop in office, laptop and desktop at
home - in both USB3 and USB2 modes. (My desktop has USB3.)
But SBT doesn't recognize it. Nothing happens when I plug the thumb
drive into the SBT. I have tried my old 8G
Dummy1;636150 Wrote:
I have just purchased A-Data 32GB USB3.0 thumb drive.
It works perfectly on PCs - laptop in office, laptop and desktop at
home - in both USB3 and USB2 modes. (My desktop has USB3.)
But SBT doesn't recognize it. Nothing happens when I plug the thumb
drive into
garym;636153 Wrote:
not sure if it recognizes 3.0
The interface is 100% compatible. USB3.0 device would appear and work
as USB2.0 device in USB2.0-only systems.
It was only a day ago when I finally installed the USB3.0 drivers on my
desktop: before that the USB3.0 ports were dead and I was
Dummy1;636159 Wrote:
The interface is 100% compatible. USB3.0 device would appear and work as
USB2.0 device in USB2.0-only systems.
It was only a day ago when I finally installed the USB3.0 drivers on my
desktop: before that the USB3.0 ports were dead and I was using the
thumb drive
garym;636161 Wrote:
True, but this doesn't mean the TOUCH works with the 3.0. In fact, the
TOUCH has trouble working with some USB 2.0 drives according to various
users. Seems to be a bit picky in this regard independent of the 2.0 vs
3.0 issue.
I'll wait for more responses.
If it is true
Also, it may not be a 2.0 vs 3.0 issue at all. Does the thumb drive
have more than one partition, say for example, a special partition that
includes some bundled software such as backup or encryption utilities?
The Touch needs to see a single partition on USB-attached drives.
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aubuti
aubuti;636163 Wrote:
Also, it may not be a 2.0 vs 3.0 issue at all. Does the thumb drive
have more than one partition, say for example, a special partition that
includes some bundled software such as backup or encryption utilities?
The Touch needs to see a single partition on USB-attached
This extra partition may contain some mumbo jumbo thats mounts a fake CD
drive or launch some manager utility (spam ware all of it).
One single fat32,ntfs,ext2,ext3 partition should work no hfs or hfs+
(if you are a mac user)
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Mnyb
Mnyb;636167 Wrote:
This extra partition may contain some mumbo jumbo thats mounts a fake CD
drive or launch some manager utility (spam ware all of it).
The thumb drives that support U3 do something like this and I actually
find U3 useful from time to time. But you're right that it conflicts
aubuti;636163 Wrote:
Also, it may not be a 2.0 vs 3.0 issue at all. Does the thumb drive
have more than one partition, say for example, a special partition that
includes some bundled software such as backup or encryption utilities?
The Touch needs to see a single partition on USB-attached
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