Error 0x80070570
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exFat maybe. It's been ages since anything was FAT32.
I bought a USB 3 flash drive last week and it was FAT32.
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This is not my drive but a drive branded by the company of the person that I'm doing this for, and I don't think it's a fake drive. I think it's just legitimately faulty and I'm bitching that Windows handles it badly.
Even better, branded drives are commonly fake(or just utterly crap) ones. They buy them from some middleman shop that spouts nonsense about the greatness of branded marketing crap. They then order them from China for cheapest they can.
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Probably hanzo'd already but, that's what you get for using Linux thumb drives.
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It's a pen drive; it'll be using some flavour of FAT.
Mine are
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....But since the things I tend to plug them into aren't Windows boxes this is probably off-topic...
Probably hanzo'd already but, that's what you get for using Linux thumb drives.
Ah - 'd myself...
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Mine are
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Yes, but you will have had to reformat them to that; from the factory, they're normally FAT of some flavour
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I reformat them to remove all the crap that's on them when I pick them up from the stands.
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Do you remember to test them to ensure you're not dealing with a 256MB stick that had its controller brainwashed?
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a 256MB stick that had its controller brainwashed?
Ah, the good old SD scratch card bingo. Buy an $2 card, win anywhere from 128MB to 8GB of storage!