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Don’t be afraid of the fun peddle...when your up at 700 watts/mile the fun should be happening, and quickly.Mine is saying - U Drive Too Slow. WTF
I just updated to 2019.24.4 and noticed that the dash cam was not working. The error message stated that the usb drive was too slow. I have been using the same usb drive for 3 months without any issues. SanDisk Extreme GO USB 3.1, 128gb. Any ideas??
I got my 24.4 update yesterday and have driven my car yesterday and today. TeslaCam, obviously on, and I think I turned on Sentry at least once as I recall one message alert posted, but it was the standard alert that Sentry went into alert mode.
Anyone have a photo of the alert? Did this only happen when Sentry was activated as TeslaCam uses 3 cameras as well?
I’m using a U-Green USB 3.0 Card Reader (USB & C connectors) from Amazon with either a Samsung Endurance 128GB microSD card or a Blackvue microSD card in it.
I spent all day looking at this problem. I've tried reboot and reformatting my new PNY 128GB USB 3,0 and nothing worked. I get the same symptoms you do.After updating to 2019.24.4 I get the same error message.
I formatted the 128g 2.0 USB stick again but it still fails. Apparently this has started to happen to others as well.
Dashcam: USB Drive is too slow to save | Tesla
If I unplug and then plug it in again, it starts working but then fails again.
Before this the same USB drive has been working great.
I guess I could buy a USB 3.0 stick but I’ve seen posts that say that the USB’s in the car are only 2.0 versions.
I spent all day looking at this problem. I've tried reboot and reformatting my new PNY 128GB USB 3,0 and nothing worked. I get the same symptoms you do.
SO, I decide to look a round the house for any USB and I managed to find a 16GB Lexar driver that is about maybe three years old. I reformatted and put it in the car and it works. I used the MiniTool Parition Wizard to format the drive and to run benchmark testing. The 16GB Lexar was faster the the 128GB PNY drive I just bought.
Tesla really needs to fix this. Maybe just warn users about possible degraded performance with slower drives instead of killing the dashcam.
I have had the same problem since the latest update. After the update, I got a "disk full" alert. I removed my SanDisk 128GB flash drive and transfered files to my computer for viewing and to erase the flash drive.
First of all, I was unpleasantly surprised to learn that there were no video recordings since July 5, more than 3 weeks before the notification about a full disk was given. Have other Tesla owners experienced this, i.e. full disk with no notification for many weeks?
Secondly, after erasing the disk and replacing it, I got the error message that the disk speed is too slow to save. I removed & replaced the stick several times and got the same error. After plugging the SanDIsk 128GB USB drive in, it did record, but most of the clips are unreadable. Since this happened 2 days ago, I purchased a MicroSD Configured for TeslaCam and am waiting for it to arrive, but meanwhile, I'm thinking the problem is not with the drive but the software. Will I encounter the same problems with the SD card?
Model S, 2017. How can I find out MCU1 or 2?What Tesla model do you have? If S/X do you have MCU1 or MCU2?
Rear camera PLEASE!!! Why Tesla’s not using this for Sentry and rear dashcam I’ll NEVER know! Elon? Are you listening?
Ski
An update on the 16GB Lexar USB drive, well still works great, no problems.I spent all day looking at this problem. I've tried reboot and reformatting my new PNY 128GB USB 3,0 and nothing worked. I get the same symptoms you do.
SO, I decide to look a round the house for any USB and I managed to find a 16GB Lexar driver that is about maybe three years old. I reformatted and put it in the car and it works. I used the MiniTool Parition Wizard to format the drive and to run benchmark testing. The 16GB Lexar was faster the the 128GB PNY drive I just bought.
Tesla really needs to fix this. Maybe just warn users about possible degraded performance with slower drives instead of killing the dashcam.
I have an sold 16GB kingston usb drive that was like $3 and it is working fine. Maybe it is not the speed, but the size of the drive? It seems like a lot of people using the 16GB drives are working.
8 cameras?? I thought there were 6. Where are they?...all 8 cameras...
8 cameras?? I thought there were 6. Where are they?