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Any help, getting old cannot remember or work out how..

 

Need more storage so thought easy use a USB, tried 2 that I already have + bought a brand new one,

followed instructions formatted the drive on my PC and plugged into the TV Box, but cannot find the USB

 

USB port on Box works [plugged in a USB light + a USB Fan both work], so why can I not find the USB Storage stick, what am I doing wrong  ??

 

as a note all 3 USB sticks work on my PC so nothing wrong with them  -  have a Bluetooth keyboard dongle on the TV Box that works,  tried the USB Stick in that port = nothing  ?

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10 minutes ago, ignis said:

Any help, getting old cannot remember or work out how..

 

Need more storage so thought easy use a USB, tried 2 that I already have + bought a brand new one,

followed instructions formatted the drive on my PC and plugged into the TV Box, but cannot find the USB

 

USB port on Box works [plugged in a USB light + a USB Fan both work], so why can I not find the USB Storage stick, what am I doing wrong  ??

 

as a note all 3 USB sticks work on my PC so nothing wrong with them  -  have a Bluetooth keyboard dongle on the TV Box that works,  tried the USB Stick in that port = nothing  ?

Historically It has been a tricky arrangement and i am not sure if all versions of android work in the same way.

I have had a couple of android boxes and recently when using a usb it has to have been formatted in the box, once that has been done I haven't been able to use it again in the computer.

Early doors I lost a couple of usb sticks after trying to use them again in the computer, became corrupted and irrecoverable.

I used to load apk files but gave up on that, think it was android 11 that blocked access to the system files.

Another point worth looking at, you may need to get a better file manager, I have found the ones that come with a box a bit limited.

Also I think you can see the box file structure by connecting through the network to a computer, seem to remember doing it once but a while back.

Good luck

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If you want to expand the storage of an Android box, you use a Micro SD card(if your box has one). The box should format it.

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1 minute ago, SMIAI said:

If you want to expand the storage of an Android box, you use a Micro SD card(if your box has one). The box should format it.

 

Total nonsense. You'd use a USB stick or hard drive if you need larger capacity.

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No Cameroni... if you don't understand the subject, best for you to stay quiet, rather than to illustrate the paucity of your knowledge.

 

 

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Given that many boxes will have ONE USB 2.0 and ONE USB 3.0 port with possibly the USB 2.0 port being used for a Remote Control, it makes sense to keep the USB 3.0 port free for any eventuality. Hence the Micro SD port being best for use for the expanding of internal storage. You are less likely to need to remove it. Whereas you can get an USB 3.0 to Micro SD adapter if you ever need to use a Micro SD card on occasion.

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7 minutes ago, SMIAI said:

Given that many boxes will have ONE USB 2.0 and ONE USB 3.0 port with possibly the USB 2.0 port being used for a Remote Control, it makes sense to keep the USB 3.0 port free for any eventuality. Hence the Micro SD port being best for use for the expanding of internal storage. You are less likely to need to remove it. Whereas you can get an USB 3.0 to Micro SD adapter if you ever need to use a Micro SD card on occasion.

 

No it doesn't. You'd just use a USB hub. Your advice is totally false.

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Cameroni....why would you buy an extra USB hub? 🙂 

Why the need for childish Trolling of negative emojis just because you have been shown to be completely wrong in everything you have suggested.

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ignis, I suggest you ignore the Trolling and incorrect advice given by one poster in particular. 

If you use a USB thumb drive, then you won't be able to remove it. Not good, as then you won't have any free USB ports. Better to use a Micro SD card, which can stay in situ. Follow the video guide that I've posted. USB thumb drive will also work, but I don't recommend it for the reason aforementioned.

 

I should point out that there are two options. Internal Storage and Removable Storage. 

The first for you want to expand the capacity of the box in order to download directly to the box etc or the second if you want to use it as Removable Storage, plugging and unplugging as needed.

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3 hours ago, SMIAI said:

Cameroni....why would you buy an extra USB hub? 🙂 

Why the need for childish Trolling of negative emojis just because you have been shown to be completely wrong in everything you have suggested.

How do you know who is giving an emoji ?

And how has @Cameroni advice been shown to be wrong ?  The OP

had said he will format and try again but has so far not reported back,so there can be no conclusions about the suggestions yet.

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The ability to read the USB stick depends on the file format, formatting of the USB, and Android software version in the box itself. Any incompatibility, the USB becomes invisible.

 

I have a mxQ box which seems to read everything. The inbuilt software in the TV itself will only read MP4 files.

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johng...If you had watched the video supplied, you would understand. I didn't mention your suggestion, as you didn't make up silly arguments with regard to only being able to use USB drives and Hard drives as extended storage in order to be contrary. Anyone can make a mistake. But one poster took to Trolling. 

 

The simple answer....you need to format it within the Android GUI, as either Internal or Removable Storage. A MicroSD card is preferable for Internal Storage. Cameroni got it wrong on every level. @sandyf got it right.

 

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1 hour ago, SMIAI said:

johng...If you had watched the video supplied, you would understand.

 

Well I did watch the video..

Dont know why he says to format a USB drive before removing it,that makes no sense to me, especially if you have stuff on it you want to keep like say your movie collection.

 

Admittedly it would be quite a small movie collection on an sd card..perhaps not on an 8 terabyte hard drive.

 

 

Anyway We are still waiting for a reply from the Original Poster.

 

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He states that in the case the drive has been formatted for Internal Storage, as opposed to Removable Storage. If for Internal Storage, you don't remove it. Hence using a MicroSD card that doesn't need to be removed.

johng, in general, you don't keep your Movie Collection on Internal Storage. Usually that is kept on External Storage, NAS etc

 

Internal Storage is like the SSD in your laptop. External and Removable Storage, an External Drive. I think you are mixing the two things up.

Think of it as buying a laptop with only 32GB of storage and not having enough space to install Windows. Adding more Internal Storage can increase the 32GB Internal Storage to allow you to install Windows. Not the same thing as plugging in a USB stick and using it a External/Removable Storage, but a permanent extension to the existing Internal Storage.

I hope the explanation is more clear to you now.

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13 minutes ago, SMIAI said:

He states that in the case the drive has been formatted for Internal Storage, as opposed to Removable Storage. If for Internal Storage, you don't remove it. Hence using a MicroSD card that doesn't need to be removed.

What is the difference in formatting between internal and removable storage ?

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