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I tried exFAT as well and it's the same situation, there's the alert shown but the drive seems to be working fine apart from that.I also started experiencing this yesterday after updating to the latest software version. I am using a high performance SD card via a USB reader adapter and have had no issues with it for a couple years. It is strange because after reformatting on my Mac as MS-DOS (FAT), it still shows the "will not mount" error in the car, but when I look at the drive on my computer again, there are video files on it that I can view, so it seems to be writing to the drive just fine, only the car's OS doesn't think that it is.
i took out my sd card to copy the video a few days ago. when i put it back in i'm also getting the same message. the same card worked for over a year with no issue. I also tried lots of things people suggested here, tried exFat,and ext4. I have spare sd card and im' getting the same exact message so i know it's not faulty card and besides that card works on PC. I'm using Sandisk Max Endurance 128GB. So anyone found a resolution for this issue?
was this soft rebboot press brake and both steering steering wheel scroll buttonsI was able to make the error go away by rebooting the car.
The "hold the brake while rebooting" doesn't do anything more than the regular double-thumbwheel reboot ("Restarting the Touchscreen").was this soft [reboot] press brake and both steering steering wheel scroll buttons
Yes.was this soft rebboot press brake and both steering steering wheel scroll buttons