TiredofTalking
Admiral
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It formatted it. Now it says it won’t detect. Electronics are fucking junk
How the fuck does it not support it when it wrote itBrutal. Have you tried reformatting it to a file system that your TV supports?
It didn’t install fat32. It installed whatever the fuck is for just downloading appsNot sure what file systems tv's use mang. I'd assume they use some linux-based OS so the best course of action would be formatting the stick with a ext4 file system if that doesn't work then try using a FAT32(I think it's compatible with many OS, I could be wrong, I'm pulling this straight from my head and I'm very low IQ, so take it with a grain of salt). IF that doesn't work then format it with exFAT maybe for some reason your tv doesn't like fat32 even though it's the most compatible file system with modern day and old PCs
Your TV probably used a proprietary format when it wrote the data and glitched or maybe there was an incomplete write processHow the fuck does it not support it when it wrote it
Get with the times grandadElectronics are fucking junk
Yea. I actually did it twice both times didn’t work. The external finally was able to write(believe in fat32) but because it isn’t the internal storage doesn’t let you download apps to it.Did you try click device storage
Must've just been incompatible with your TVYea. I actually did it twice both times didn’t work. The external finally was able to write(believe in fat32) but because it isn’t the internal storage doesn’t let you download apps to it.
So basically the exfat or whatever is needed to download apps, but it’s unsupported on this system so basically fucked.
Brutal. Have you tried reformatting it to a file system that your TV supports?





