

Keep in mind that the max FAT32 volume size is 2TB anyway (with 512 byte sectors). And off course he's not having 2Tb of mp3's but he's got a few 100Gb of it and he simply doesn't have a smaller Usb disc at home and no German car too. i've read about tools that are able to bypass the max FAT32 volume size but i'm not trusting it. Nope, standard on board Citroën audio / navigation system. Is it because of NTFS? Is his car sound system Linux based? Luckily he doesn't drive like Soeur ClothildeĢTB in mp3. Verify the system can actually use a 2TB storage deviceįor the bouncy problem we'd alreeady have a solution but you are indeed right.

If the Guiformat.exe still worries you, then GParted in a Linux dist.

(do you want a head crash, because that's how you get a head crash)Īlso a 2.5" will have a USB Y cable, you'll need to use one of those USB "lighter socket" adapters and maybe an extension cable to reach if the adapter and the Data ports are too far apart for the Y cable to reach both I'd be concerned about a loose external HDD bouncing around in a moving vehicle VirusTotal says Zero problems with the site and the file I've had zero problems with Guiformat.exe I was sent to this particular site by the support pages of Hitachi a long time ago: FAT32, I don't know of any that recognize NTFS
