Larger drives use a different way to read, and use a FAT32 file system, while the sub 4G ones IIRC use FAT16. I have some 512M SD cards for an old camera, which does not work with larger cards. I sent some spare new ones to the US to somebody who needed extra cards for his old camera so he did not have to worry about the old ones wearing out from use.
I used a PNY USB 3.0 64GB flash drive without issue (performed firmware update, saved screenshots).
Also worked fine on my DG1032Z, DS1054Z, and DS2072A.
I'm wanting a very low profile design to prevent damaging the USB drive or the port if I stand up the unit.I've been successfully using (for firmware/screenshots) these SanDisk Cruzer Fit CZ33 32GB USB 2.0 low-profile flash drives. I got them from Sam's Club a few months back in a two-pack for like $8.00 on clearance (I bought two, two-packs). If you have a Sam's Club membership, it might not hurt to give them a check.
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Alrighty then, ;) I'll go with the best value Micro sized USB and see what happens. (the 8GB I linked to above) Worse case scenario, I have an extra drive I spent less than $10 for.... ^-^
Thanks.
Alrighty then, ;) I'll go with the best value Micro sized USB and see what happens. (the 8GB I linked to above) Worse case scenario, I have an extra drive I spent less than $10 for.... ^-^
Thanks.
Oops, I just realized you linked to the exact same flash drive as my post. Well, I can confirm they work flawlessly (the 32GB does so I would imagine the 8GB will).
-Kris