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Need advice- Stern code update download too big to copy to USB

By ctree5

1 year ago


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    #8 1 year ago
    Quoted from ctree5:

    I downloaded the latest StarWars Pro update and plugged in a brand new SanDisk Ultra Flair USB 3.0 Flash Drive, 16GB, and ensured it was FAT-32 formatted . When I go to copy the downloaded file to the root directory, I get a windows message that the file is too large. Any advice? Thanks.

    That's your problem - 'When I go to copy the downloaded file'

    When you download from Stern it will be a single zip file.
    Unzip that file on your computer and you will get multiple spk files.
    Copy THOSE files to the root level of your USB drive - not the zip file, not a folder of the extracted files.

    #14 1 year ago
    Quoted from superNoid:

    16GB USB drives were common 10 years ago. You need a bigger drive, 64GB minimum in 2022.

    actually the bigger drives have been problematic at times getting the devices to recognize them. Partitioning them to 8 or 16gigs is usually recommended to make them more reliable.

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