Post #1 · Posté à 2019-11-09 04:58:52am il y a 4.8 années
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Today, I just played the In The Groove 2 (r21) with my 8GB sandisk cruzer USB 2.0 stick, but hours ago I ended up losing it. I scanned the entire arcade and asked all my friends and employees no one found it.
So now, I decided to buy the same kind of USB stick but 16GB (because 16GB is the lowest storage space available for sale)
I asked my friends who play DDR what sizes of sticks they use and one reported a stick with only 256 MB storage.
I once tried the machine with a nexxtech 32GB USB stick and the machine could only load 5 out of the 50 songs.
Has anyone been able to successfully use In The Groove 2 r21 with a 16 GB usb stick without reformatting it?
And does it work if I format any large stick (16GB+) as a 256 MB stick and use that for the game?
If not, then I guess I'll have to order smaller sticks on ebay and wait a while before playing ITG again
So now, I decided to buy the same kind of USB stick but 16GB (because 16GB is the lowest storage space available for sale)
I asked my friends who play DDR what sizes of sticks they use and one reported a stick with only 256 MB storage.
I once tried the machine with a nexxtech 32GB USB stick and the machine could only load 5 out of the 50 songs.
Has anyone been able to successfully use In The Groove 2 r21 with a 16 GB usb stick without reformatting it?
And does it work if I format any large stick (16GB+) as a 256 MB stick and use that for the game?
If not, then I guess I'll have to order smaller sticks on ebay and wait a while before playing ITG again
Post #2 · Posté à 2019-11-10 05:18:19am il y a 4.8 années
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Odds are, what ever software is preinstalled on the usb is what is giving you problems. Just reformat to fat32 and you should be good to go.
Post #3 · Posté à 2019-11-11 02:51:35am il y a 4.8 années
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I actually removed the software when I tried the 32GB stick.
I think that particular stick took a bit longer to load when I tried it in my linux machine.
The new 16GB stick seems to be formatted the same way as the 8GB stick when I use them out of the box.
Is there any specific parameters I need to use for the new FAT32 filesystem? (such as certain sectors per cluster and sector size)?
I think that particular stick took a bit longer to load when I tried it in my linux machine.
The new 16GB stick seems to be formatted the same way as the 8GB stick when I use them out of the box.
Is there any specific parameters I need to use for the new FAT32 filesystem? (such as certain sectors per cluster and sector size)?
Post #4 · Posté à 2019-11-11 05:32:40am il y a 4.8 années
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Just go with fat32 default allocation, and dont store any other data unrelated to simfiles.