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|    Arno Welzel to All    |
|    Re: Google Pixel 10 - (lack of) exFAT/NT    |
|    22 Dec 25 14:28:57    |
      From: usenet@arnowelzel.de              s|b, 2025-12-21 18:55:              > On Fri, 19 Dec 2025 11:10:26 +0000, Andy Burns wrote:       >       >> I took a 128GB NVMe, inserted into a USB-C caddy, plugged into Win11       >> laptop, deleted old partitions, created single new partition, formatted       >> as exFAT, created one folder and one .txt file, ejected it, plugged into       >> Pixel8a, got a toast that said "USB available", went into Files by       >> Google app, the folder and text file were present.       >       > When I reconnect the SSD to my PC (W11 25H2), after it was connect to my       > Pixel 10, I get a message telling me I have to scan the drive for       > errors. When I do the scan doesn't find anything. No errors to be       > repaired.              This is the standard procedure, if the drive was not properly disconnected.              > So maybe the SSD is to blame? I don't have any other drives to test and       > I don't feel like formatting the drive again...              Well - without any other drives to test it is hard to tell, if the drive       is the problem or not.                     --       Arno Welzel       https://arnowelzel.de              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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