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ok. i got a USB input on my car cd player that'll read flash drives with mp3's just fine. I bought a 50 gig WD MyBook and loaded it with about 10,000 mp3's. My cd player can't read it. I got a power inverter, so that's not the problem. I did some research and read that I can fix the problem by converting my HD from NTFS to FAT32. I'm clueless about this. I did more research and have found no way to do this. PLEASE HELP! I am running Vista 64-bit. Thanks!
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Re: Hard Drive in Car
After doing a little more browsing I read that with the FAT32, I couldn't run my 500gig MyBook. Could I create partitions? How would this affect my audio library? Basically....... what do I have to do to make my new MyBook run with my car cd player? its a JVC KD-PDR80
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