![]() ![]() I did a quick couple of tests to make sure that some of the Android devices could still read the flash drive using an OTG cable, and they could. The only device that still didn’t want to read the drive was the Moto G running CM 12. Also my Sony TV had no trouble with the FAT32 formatted USB drive. ![]() The good news is that the Raspberry Pi and my laptop running Ubuntu were able to read the USB drive without any problem. I reformatted the USB drive as FAT32 (using a third party tool, as Windows won’t do it) and tried it again on the devices that had problems with exFAT. All the other devices I tested work fine including the Samsung Galaxy S7, Kindle Fire, Samsung Galaxy Note Edge (AKA Note 4 Edge), Asus Zenfone 2, OPPO F1 Plus, and Huawei Mate 8. One was my Sony Bravia (non-Android) TV and the other was a Motorola Moto G (2015) running CM 12. There were two other devices which I tried which didn’t work with exFAT.
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