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USB drive format post Dec'23 update?

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Hi, I heard Tesla changed how things can now be stored on the USB drive. No more need for multiple partitions.
I erased my USB-C drive, formated exfat. but I'm unable for the car to see any files.
Specifically I have the LockChime.wav file in the root but ToolBox does not see it.
Any suggestions?
 
Hi, I heard Tesla changed how things can now be stored on the USB drive. No more need for multiple partitions.
I erased my USB-C drive, formated exfat. but I'm unable for the car to see any files.
Specifically I have the LockChime.wav file in the root but ToolBox does not see it.
Any suggestions?
Not sure about that first part but if the custom lock chime is not working, it could be that you're adding an unnecessary ".wav"
You're probably not seeing file extensions in windows, so by including ".wav" you're actually naming the file "LockChime.wav.wav"
Just try naming your file "LockChime" and see if that works
 
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