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I want to play music from my zume. I checked on line and read where I was to get a verbatim 16 mb flash drive along with an adapter... make sure the flash driver was formatted to FAT32. I took the music on my Zume and moved it window media player and then copied to the flash drive. I then took it to my truck, plugged it in and turned on the truck... the truck never recognized the flash drive. So after doing everything I was told to do, and it didn't work, does anyone have any suggestions as to what I should do now? I appreciate any advice. Thanks
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If you have the 14” screen you have to use the usb port on the right side of the screen. I believe the two under the head unit are power only. I am currently using a 16gb drive and it works fine.
 

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I've got a 512GB type-c in there and it works. I had to specifically format it to fat32, exfat did not work. had to use "Fat32 Format tool". some ancient app since windows wont do regular fat32.
 

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I want to play music from my zume. I checked on line and read where I was to get a verbatim 16 mb flash drive along with an adapter... make sure the flash driver was formatted to FAT32. I took the music on my Zume and moved it window media player and then copied to the flash drive. I then took it to my truck, plugged it in and turned on the truck... the truck never recognized the flash drive. So after doing everything I was told to do, and it didn't work, does anyone have any suggestions as to what I should do now? I appreciate any advice. Thanks
What others have said is a great place to start but that Zune is near 10 years obsolete and USC-C so mainstream that I suggest budgeting some time and money to make sure your content is going to be usable in the future with a supported platform.

Good luck!
 

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If you have the 14” screen you have to use the usb port on the right side of the screen. I believe the two under the head unit are power only. I am currently using a 16gb drive and it works fine.
I have a 32 GB stick plugged in there and it's working fine for me.

I still don't understand why they made those two USB-C ports under the display power only.
 

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I've got a 512GB type-c in there and it works. I had to specifically format it to fat32, exfat did not work. had to use "Fat32 Format tool". some ancient app since windows wont do regular fat32.
Read the manual that this wouldn't work at such high gig storage. Gonna give it a shot -
 

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If you fill it up 100% full you probably will run into some limitation, but I bet you its a media track count limitation rather than just being not able to read the filesystem.

But you know, they dont even support exfat so maybe there will be a point where it cant read it anymore. I've got about 50 gigs of flac on it so far.
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