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Thread: No space for picon in USB

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    If you will be inserting in windows PC, fat32 is better.
    Is there any way to use NTFS usb?
    I can not copy some files to Fat32 USB gets an error message
    But the box can not find my NTFS USB

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    Quote Originally Posted by bellejt View Post
    if you have vu duo2 why not put your picons in root off the box ? Have this here on both my duo2's. Only problem is when you do a fresh flash you need to copy again to box.
    It is ntt posible for me my picon folder is 900 MB Big satellits from 75E-37,5E

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    For ntfs, a driver has to be installed. ntfs3g.

    You are better off formatting/initialising it using the receiver. It will be in ext file system, leave it in receiver. FTP files across instead of plugging into PC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    For ntfs, a driver has to be installed. ntfs3g.

    You are better off formatting/initialising it using the receiver. It will be in ext file system, leave it in receiver. FTP files across instead of plugging into PC.

    That's the problem I can not do!
    When I try to do that, it says that there is no space,
    I still have 4 GB of USB in the receiver

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    Is the usb stick write protected?

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    No it is not.

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    how big are your picons if you need 900 Mb ? Just shrink them to 100*60 and they take a lot less space.
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    Thanks.
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    thats finaly solved my problem
    now can i eding picos in my computer it is mutch easier and faster than over network .


    I have over 32,000 picoons
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    Thanks. abu baniaz
    thats finaly solved my problem
    now can i eding picos in my computer it is mutch easier and faster than over network .


    I have over 32,000 picoons

    For ntfs, a driver has to be installed. ntfs3g.

    was the solution
    Last edited by knislinge2000; 01-12-17 at 16:16.

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    USB partion

    can anyone explain why this comes up when i put a USB in the box?
    One with just what I put into memory called usb + the one shown in the picture
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    Quote Originally Posted by knislinge2000 View Post
    Thanks. abu baniaz
    thats finaly solved my problem
    now can i eding picos in my computer it is mutch easier and faster than over network .


    I have over 32,000 picoons

    For ntfs, a driver has to be installed. ntfs3g.

    was the solution
    you have 22,000 channels?

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    Quote Originally Posted by knislinge2000 View Post
    I can not copy some files to Fat32 USB gets an error message
    And what was that error message?
    But the box can not find my NTFS USB
    You'll need to install the ntfs (ntfs3g?) package for that.
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    No abut 7500 but the picon set have more that i can not reseve

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    Quote Originally Posted by birdman View Post
    And what was that error message?
    You'll need to install the ntfs (ntfs3g?) package for that.
    yes read it has done it now and everything works
    Last edited by knislinge2000; 01-12-17 at 20:20.

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    Quote Originally Posted by knislinge2000 View Post
    No abut 7500 but the picon set have more that i can not reseve
    Do you actually use all 7500 channels?

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