Zac
New Member
Hey guys something i recently worked out and thought i would share with you, If you love listening to your tunes whilst driving, chances are that you do then like me you want to take advantage of the USB in the glove box, i have quite a collection of music i listen to and thought i would be smart and purchase a 500GB harddrive, massive overkill but none the less i was slightly disappointed to find it would not read my audio files. at first i thought it was because of the USB 3.0 connection on the hard drive and made it incompatible with the cars usb. However when i spoke to my mate who studies computer programming and all the jazz at uni he informed me that i probably need to format the harddrive to FAT32 as most harddrives are NTIS theese days it honestly means nothing to me but he said download a FAT32 converter and it should be pretty simple.
So basically if you have a harddrive or usb that doesnt work in your car plug it into your pc use a converter convert it from whatever to FAT32 add your audio and go crusing hope this helps anyone that might be wondering out
So basically if you have a harddrive or usb that doesnt work in your car plug it into your pc use a converter convert it from whatever to FAT32 add your audio and go crusing hope this helps anyone that might be wondering out