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That’s the plan with the Tesla SSD not yet released, you will have to partition it for the sentryHas anyone used an M.2 SSD in an external case hooked up to a MS LR Refresh? I was thinking of hooking one up to one of the USB connections to allow Sentinel recording and support Steam downloaded games. Thoughts?
That is an option, but getting a 1TB M.2 drive should yield better performance than a SD card. I'll need to do some testingWhy don't you get someting as small as a USB connector, instead of a SSD drive? I have this for 2 1/2 years so far. No issues, except it is so small it is difficult to insert and remove. the card reader into the usb port.
Microsd card reader and Extreme MicroSD Card
Also does anyone have a USB hub that works for data? I have the V3 RPM Tesla one but it doesn’t allow data it seems as I can’t run the S7 from it in the console but can directly from the console port.
So you went into glove box to remove the Tesla dash cam drive and replaced it with yours. USB-A. And you’re using center console for charging other things (not the usb drive). Correct?So I got it to work with my 512GB SSD. I had to remove the Tesla 128GB USB stick and I was able to use one of the USB ports on my USB hub in the console. It gave me the option to also format for Steam in the "Safety" UI of the Tesla control screens. There are even basic file operations in the Steam app that lets me move games I copied to the "internal" drive, to my SSD. The "internal" drive seems to be different from the Tesla 128GB USB stick as I already unplugged it.
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Has anyone used an M.2 SSD in an external case hooked up to a MS LR Refresh? I was thinking of hooking one up to one of the USB connections to allow Sentinel recording and support Steam downloaded games. Thoughts?
So you went into glove box to remove the Tesla dash cam drive and replaced it with yours. USB-A. And you’re using center console for charging other things (not the usb drive). Correct?
I did the same. It was a pain to get my hand in the glove box to fit that. Really thought ALL ports in the car (like center console) were unlocked recently for data ports with a recent firmware update. True
I think the USB A in the glove box and the 2 USB C connections in the console support data. In my glove box, I have a small usb 3.0 hub that works fine with the Tesla supplied USB memory stick. The 2 USB C connections do support data its just that the USB hub I use in the glove box only supplies data to the 2 USB A connectors while the 2 USB C connectors only charge.So you went into glove box to remove the Tesla dash cam drive and replaced it with yours. USB-A. And you’re using center console for charging other things (not the usb drive). Correct?
I did the same. It was a pain to get my hand in the glove box to fit that. Really thought ALL ports in the car (like center console) were unlocked recently for data ports with a recent firmware update. True?
Any issues so far?Just got my 1TB SSD (Samsung 980 PRO NVME) installed in a dockcase SSD case. Just formated it to support Sentry and Steam.
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