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Beware of flash drives....
Posted on: 27.03.2013 by Lannie Kutay
It might just be me but.... I have noticed that as flash drives have gotten cheaper the past couple of years the quality has really gone down, they have become very unreliable. Sometimes they will read in a cdj sometimes not. Might look good on the mac at home, but plug it into the same mac 30mins later at the club, and now i have to restart my laptop to get the file system to mount. Not good! I always fresh format my drives when i buy them, to fat32 so they will read in cdjs, and i have been using sandisk drives, but im always bringing my cds just in case. Anyone else having this problem??
Annalisa Shogren
28.03.2013
Originally Posted by balakoth
Yep Flash memory is getting cheaper.. Less of a product? Probably not since the same modules for the most part are used in 1TB Solid State Drives :P Like others said I would check the hardware you are connecting to.


And yep.. its Microsofts fault no one else got off their ass to develop a standard that has worked flawlessly for over 2 decades.
I don't see Apple jumping up and complying, do you?
Doreen Schurle
27.03.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
Truth being that Windows is widely praised for it's flash-drive-removing abilities? It's Microsoft's fault we're stuck using FAT32 in the 1st place.
Not quite sure I understand this one tbh... Microsoft are just ONE of a number of vendors who developed the FAT specification.

Sometimes I wish I had you on Facebook makar; could argue about everything all day long without pissing off everyone else on DJTT :P
Doreen Schurle
27.03.2013
Originally Posted by Patch
I ain'y sayin' nuffink.
Probably safer not to, and just relish in the fact that WE know the truth.
Doreen Schurle
27.03.2013
Originally Posted by 031999
It might just be me but.... I have noticed that as flash drives have gotten cheaper the past couple of years the quality has really gone down, they have become very unreliable. Sometimes they will read in a cdj sometimes not. Might look good on the mac at home, but plug it into the same mac 30mins later at the club, and now i have to restart my laptop to get the file system to mount. Not good! I always fresh format my drives when i buy them, to fat32 so they will read in cdjs, and i have been using sandisk drives, but im always bringing my cds just in case. Anyone else having this problem??
The real question is, why are you blaming the USB sticks rather than the laptop/CDJ?
Lannie Kutay
27.03.2013
It might just be me but.... I have noticed that as flash drives have gotten cheaper the past couple of years the quality has really gone down, they have become very unreliable. Sometimes they will read in a cdj sometimes not. Might look good on the mac at home, but plug it into the same mac 30mins later at the club, and now i have to restart my laptop to get the file system to mount. Not good! I always fresh format my drives when i buy them, to fat32 so they will read in cdjs, and i have been using sandisk drives, but im always bringing my cds just in case. Anyone else having this problem??
Annalisa Shogren
28.03.2013
Originally Posted by balakoth
Yep Flash memory is getting cheaper.. Less of a product? Probably not since the same modules for the most part are used in 1TB Solid State Drives :P Like others said I would check the hardware you are connecting to.


And yep.. its Microsofts fault no one else got off their ass to develop a standard that has worked flawlessly for over 2 decades.
I don't see Apple jumping up and complying, do you?
Shawn Vanhaitsma
28.03.2013
Yep Flash memory is getting cheaper.. Less of a product? Probably not since the same modules for the most part are used in 1TB Solid State Drives :P Like others said I would check the hardware you are connecting to.


And yep.. its Microsofts fault no one else got off their ass to develop a standard that has worked flawlessly for over 2 decades.
Annalisa Shogren
28.03.2013
FAT32 for life.

Signed,

Macbook'd Bootcamp User

"Suck it"

xXxXxXx
Emelina Chillson
27.03.2013
always safe eject your flash drives. sandisk makes white flash drives. go with cruzr.
Doreen Schurle
27.03.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
Truth being that Windows is widely praised for it's flash-drive-removing abilities? It's Microsoft's fault we're stuck using FAT32 in the 1st place.
Not quite sure I understand this one tbh... Microsoft are just ONE of a number of vendors who developed the FAT specification.

Sometimes I wish I had you on Facebook makar; could argue about everything all day long without pissing off everyone else on DJTT :P
Lannie Kutay
27.03.2013
Thanks for all the replies guys, all valid things to look into. i haven't had the problem in a while cuz i only use lacie drives now.

@patch and @mdcdesign im sure the inside joke is hilarious... im guessing its something about OSX

@mdcdesign yeah i just have a hard time blaming a cdj 2000 or a $1600 macbook. but hey anything is possible haha
Alphonso Deitchman
27.03.2013
Truth being that Windows is widely praised for it's flash-drive-removing abilities? It's Microsoft's fault we're stuck using FAT32 in the 1st place. I actually find OSX better at preparing a drive to be ejected, whereas Windows will keep complaining about the drive still being in use.

Either way it's a minor issue and what OS he's using is not likely to be causing the drive read errors. Faulty flash drives and buggy Rekordbox software are much more likely.
Doreen Schurle
27.03.2013
Originally Posted by Patch
I ain'y sayin' nuffink.
Probably safer not to, and just relish in the fact that WE know the truth.
Brunilda Kora
27.03.2013
Originally Posted by 031999
Might look good on the mac at home, but plug it into the same mac...

I ain'y sayin' nuffink.
Alphonso Deitchman
27.03.2013
I've had an SD card get its database corrupted once, but that was easily fixed just by refreshing through Rekordbox.

There are tons of cheap rubbish USB sticks out there - even from SanDisk - so you should really check the reviews and actual recorded transfer rates before you buy any flash media.
Jorge Furber
27.03.2013
That's a good point too. Maybe your firmware are not up to date?
Doreen Schurle
27.03.2013
Originally Posted by 031999
It might just be me but.... I have noticed that as flash drives have gotten cheaper the past couple of years the quality has really gone down, they have become very unreliable. Sometimes they will read in a cdj sometimes not. Might look good on the mac at home, but plug it into the same mac 30mins later at the club, and now i have to restart my laptop to get the file system to mount. Not good! I always fresh format my drives when i buy them, to fat32 so they will read in cdjs, and i have been using sandisk drives, but im always bringing my cds just in case. Anyone else having this problem??
The real question is, why are you blaming the USB sticks rather than the laptop/CDJ?
Jorge Furber
27.03.2013
I might have been pretty lucky but I did have a lot of problems with flashdrives in college. Do you safely eject them? Macs tend to screw everything up when you don't do this. But frankly, I've had the same Sandisk since I finished college 2 years ago and never had a problem with it since I started doing this. It's also good once in a while to format your key just because a lot of hidden files can fill your flashdrive up and create issues when you plug it into a new computer. Hope that kind of helps...

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