If a different USB device can be recognized by the player, the issue is with the original USB device. If the USB device has been properly formatted, try using a different USB memory device. NOTE: Some Network Media players and home theater systems will recognize a USB memory device that has been formatted using either the FAT32 or NTFS file system. Use a computer that can properly format the USB device in FAT32 since many products only support a USB memory device formatted with FAT32 file system.
As if all that were not enough to convince any rational person that P/E cycles are a non issue, the next big leap expected in the NAND architecture is the introduction of 1,000,000 P/E cycles to MLC NAND. And in a few years I won’t care about my 3.0 drive.
The USB memory device may not be recognized in the following conditions: Only memory device in FAT/DOS format are supported Portable hard discs are only supported as a. Manuals are posted on your model support page. NOTE: Not all USB flash drives are recognized by your TV. If you laptop detects other USB drives and not a particular one, that would be starnge. To see if your Sony® product has a USB function, check the specifications section on the operating instruction supplied with the product. Try other pen drives in your laptops and check if THOSE are detected. IMPORTANT: Not all Blu-ray Disc® players, home theater systems and Network Media players have USB capabilities.