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brettdale

(12,382 posts)
Thu Apr 19, 2018, 06:35 PM Apr 2018

deleting files off of usb port

Okay for some reason when I download a show from my computer and put it on a USB Stick, and Put the USB Stick into
my DVD player, three files show up, The tv show, but also "System Volume" and WPS Settings"

It wont allow me to play the show.



I put the USB Stick back into the computer and delete the show.

The computer says there is no file on the USB Stick, when I put the USB Stick back into the DVD player, its coming up
with "System Volume" and "WPS"

Howe do I delete these two files from the USB Stick where my computer is telling me there is no file on the stick.

Ive been using the same USB Stick for years and there has never been a issue.

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deleting files off of usb port (Original Post) brettdale Apr 2018 OP
Format it NT Rorey Apr 2018 #1
please tell me brettdale Apr 2018 #3
Here's a youtube link Rorey Apr 2018 #5
I formated it brettdale Apr 2018 #6
Formatting should have wiped it clean Rorey Apr 2018 #7
Yes brettdale Apr 2018 #9
I found this Rorey Apr 2018 #8
You should be able to reformat it like any other drive htuttle Apr 2018 #2
been using it for years brettdale Apr 2018 #4
Are you talking about folders or files? If folders, do they have 'dim' looking icons? mr_lebowski Apr 2018 #10

brettdale

(12,382 posts)
6. I formated it
Thu Apr 19, 2018, 07:00 PM
Apr 2018

And it didnt work its still coming up with System volume, and wps, plus the tv show, but DVD player
wont play the tv show.

Rorey

(8,445 posts)
7. Formatting should have wiped it clean
Thu Apr 19, 2018, 07:05 PM
Apr 2018

Are you saying you downloaded it again and it's still putting all of that on your flash drive?

brettdale

(12,382 posts)
9. Yes
Thu Apr 19, 2018, 07:32 PM
Apr 2018

Formatted it, then when I stuck it back in the dvd player "System volume" and "Wps" came up again.

htuttle

(23,738 posts)
2. You should be able to reformat it like any other drive
Thu Apr 19, 2018, 06:38 PM
Apr 2018

I'd probably try to make sure you format it with the same type of filesystem, though. Not sure what filesystems your DVD player is willing to read.

brettdale

(12,382 posts)
4. been using it for years
Thu Apr 19, 2018, 06:42 PM
Apr 2018

Its never been a issue before, I download Xvid.avi files and its played every one for years, now for some
reason its an issue.

 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
10. Are you talking about folders or files? If folders, do they have 'dim' looking icons?
Sun Apr 22, 2018, 03:21 AM
Apr 2018

If so, just ignore those. Somehow, you've unchecked the 'hide system folders and files' option for the drive. However, if you don't have those, then you don't have a 'file system' on the drive (though they are typically hidden from the users view in a Directory, they do need to be there whether you know about them or not). Their mere visibility to you now is almost surely NOT your problem, IMHO.

When you reformatted the USB drive just now, did you set it format using the NTFS file system, or the FAT32 system?

If you used NTFS, reformat using FAT32 and try this process again, let us know how it goes.

A lot of non-windows machines won't read NTFS properly, FAT32 is far more universal.

If problem continues, may be worth trying this: hold Windows button (between CTL and ALT) + E to bring up File Explorer. Choose the 'View' menu. To the right you should see a checkbox for 'Hidden Files'. If it's unchecked, then do nothing, but if checked, uncheck it, if those system folders disappear, then try moving the USB to the DVD player (with a video file on it) again.

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