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First audio upgrade: Head Unit vs ???
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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8849308" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>Usually, you will need to format an SSD after purchase in order to ensure it’s compatible with your operating system or if you are moving the SSD from one device to another. exFAT is the preferred file format for flash storage drives that you share between Windows and Mac. That said, windows isn’t really a player in the car audio scene, for internal device hardware that is, it’s Apple or Androind. Unless someone can chime in who knows more than I, (not hard to do) I would think that formatting the drive in exFAT would be best. Android devices come with FAT32 as the default file system mostly. Since OS version 4.1, Android models also support exFAT for the removal of media in the form of SD cards and flash drives.Jul 20, 2023</p><p></p><p>M2c…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8849308, member: 689267"] Usually, you will need to format an SSD after purchase in order to ensure it’s compatible with your operating system or if you are moving the SSD from one device to another. exFAT is the preferred file format for flash storage drives that you share between Windows and Mac. That said, windows isn’t really a player in the car audio scene, for internal device hardware that is, it’s Apple or Androind. Unless someone can chime in who knows more than I, (not hard to do) I would think that formatting the drive in exFAT would be best. Android devices come with FAT32 as the default file system mostly. Since OS version 4.1, Android models also support exFAT for the removal of media in the form of SD cards and flash drives.Jul 20, 2023 M2c… [/QUOTE]
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