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external harddrives for use with headunits with USB compatibility
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<blockquote data-quote="Germ305" data-source="post: 7830065" data-attributes="member: 622985"><p>I've used a 100gb 2.5in HDD filled to the top on a JVC headunit and it worked fine. The head unit will power the drive,just make sure you use a big enough gauge usb (Mine was in a generic enclosure,had to find a good usb cable)...mine took around 45-1min to load. Also chances are the drive will have to be formatted to FAT32 (same as any flash drive is from factory). unless the headunits now provide NTFS support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Germ305, post: 7830065, member: 622985"] I've used a 100gb 2.5in HDD filled to the top on a JVC headunit and it worked fine. The head unit will power the drive,just make sure you use a big enough gauge usb (Mine was in a generic enclosure,had to find a good usb cable)...mine took around 45-1min to load. Also chances are the drive will have to be formatted to FAT32 (same as any flash drive is from factory). unless the headunits now provide NTFS support. [/QUOTE]
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