![]() See if a USB cable between the device and a computer causes anything to appear on the computer automagically.Creating partitions less the entire drive size may help, unless the device only sees the total drive size which is too large and then no workey. Again, check the manual for the device and the format and partition tool docs on your OS. Use an older filesystem FAT32 is common though older devices may use or require older versions of a filesystem.This may require delving into the formatting and partitioning tools for your OS. Reformat the usb drive with MBR instead of the newer GPT partition format.Find a smaller USB drive some equipment will have limits and not be able to read drives that exceed those limits. ![]() ![]() Find the manual for the device and see what it indicates as supported (and also what year the device came out, which may give clues as to what the maximum supported filesystem and such will be).Older devices (or modern equipment that uses outdated device hardware or software I know of Enterprise Grade Workgroup Printers that reject current USB drives as too large, sigh) can always be problematic.
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