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    128gb integral usb

    Just purchased a usb 3 128gb usb stick but the box is refusing to format using int harddrive it just sticks at 95 / 100. Stick in pc and formated and still the same. Any ideas?

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    Use third party software like bootice or minitool partition wizard to delete existing partitions and create a new primary ext4 partition (if for storage).
    The last usb I bought only had a logical partition on it for some reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Willo3092 View Post
    Use third party software like bootice or minitool partition wizard to delete existing partitions and create a new primary ext4 partition (if for storage).
    The last usb I bought only had a logical partition on it for some reason.
    Yep that is it! Also me not waiting long enough lol

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    Personally I have found Integral sticks to be very slow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ronand View Post
    Personally I have found Integral sticks to be very slow.
    I am having major issue with the box freezing I am guessing it may not be compatalble?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coldfire View Post
    I am having major issue with the box freezing I am guessing it may not be compatalble?
    Can you be more specific please?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Hazza View Post
    Can you be more specific please?


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    Just made the box unresponsive. Took forever as well to format. Is there any a certain brand these boxes like and not like?

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    I always prefer to format on a PC. There are a few boxes that I have brought to a grinding halt when running pretty I/O intensive jobs (like an unzip or Image backup in the background)
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    Quote Originally Posted by twol View Post
    I always prefer to format on a PC. There are a few boxes that I have brought to a grinding halt when running pretty I/O intensive jobs (like an unzip or Image backup in the background)
    Really am struggling with this box purchased a new 128gb intergal but recordings when rewinding are stopping and breaking up again. What do people recommend?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coldfire View Post
    Really am struggling with this box purchased a new 128gb intergal but recordings when rewinding are stopping and breaking up again. What do people recommend?
    I thought there was a suggestion Integral sticks may be the problem.


    Quote Originally Posted by ronand View Post
    Personally I have found Integral sticks to be very slow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccs View Post
    I thought there was a suggestion Integral sticks may be the problem.
    So anything apart from integral?

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