![]() ![]() I have been reading most posts about this and am confused. I bought a 4 GB flash drive and formatted it on my PC. Is that a mistake? Should I have formatted it on the keyboard instead? Now, since it is formatted to the PC, can I unformat it (or do I have to forget using that particular flash drive on the PSR-3000 and start with a "new" flash drive?) if indeed it should have been formatted to the keyboard? I am very new to all this electronic technical stuff.Īnyhow, after formatting with my Vista PC, I go to the PSR-3000 with my "PC formatted flash drive," loaded with the correct music finder file MF and, when I try to download this file from the drive to the keyboard, I get the message "unformatted disk". Must format disk and all data will be erased. ![]() I format the drive on the keyboard, which erases the files on the drive. I go back to the pc and download the MF file to the disk and go thru the whole process (at least 5 times) again until I am too frustrated to go on. Others mentioned a particular version that might be contributing to the problem and I do not know what that means? Some of the posts said to use only max of 514 Mob drives on the PSR-3000 others said they used 2 GB and 4 GB drives and it worked fine. How do you check what version you have? And what one should you have? I know, lots of questions. But any one, or some, answered would be greatly appreciated. Welcome to the 21st century, and more particularly, welcome to the world of electronic keyboards, and more particularly still, welcome to the world of ARRANGER keyboards. I think you are going to enjoy it here.Īnd. ![]() Prior to Windows-95 OSR2, the MS-DOS and Windows Operating Systems used a 16-bit File Allocation Table (FAT) formatting protocol capable of addressing up to 2 GB of drive space. At that time, hard drives larger than 2 GB had to be divided into logical drives no larger than 2 GB. ![]()
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