![]() We didn't mean to prepare an all-around comprehensive guide, but following our steps youĬan try to do the same with your own USB device. In this article we tell how we were able to make a USB drive featuring a CD-ROM volume and the autorun function from a conventionalįlash stick purchased in the nearest shop. However, if you are technically savvy, and you know how toįind information in the Internet, with a bit of luck you can make such a flash drive yourself. That is interpreted by Windows OS as two devices: one looks like a typical CD-ROM, while the second one is a flash USB drive itself.įor some reason, USB drives with such a function are very hard to buy now. It is known that Microsoft has turned autorun off for all USB devices in Windows 7 and higher.Īs we previously wrote, the only way left for users to have the USB autorun functioning on any computer is to use a special USB drive Select your flash drive out of the given devices (you can find its letter in “My Computer” section), type in the name you like (you can skip this step) and click “Start”.How to create an autorun USB drive by yourself, which works on any Windows Start the downloaded program you will see this window:ģ. Before downloading it to server, I’ve checked it for viruses.Ģ. It’s a simple program that contains no viruses or malicious software and requires no installation. Download a special program GUIFORMAT32 ( Download from the HelpDesk. A car stereo fails to read a flash drive:ġ. If you have a flash drive of a larger size – the standard formatting program in Windows won’t even offer you to select FAT32 filing system, and you will have to use a special program, which we will discuss further. If the size of your flash drive is less than 8 gigabytes, you can follow our instructions to format it ( link), the only difference – you should select FAT32 file system: ![]() What to do? Everything is quite simple! You should format the flash drive in FAT32 file system and you’ll have no problems with reading it in your car stereo! ![]() Modern Windows versions also on default offer to format flash drives in NTFS. If you’ve bought a new flash drive, most probably, the system it has been formatted in is NTFS. ![]() Old mp3 players in these stereos cannot read flash drives, formatted in NTFS file system. It’s a widespread problem in most cases, it is common for conventional car stereos, made in 2015 and earlier. ![]()
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