Hello. This may be a simplistic question, but haven't been able to get a direct answer from Tesla.
I have USB ports in my console for devices, music players, etc. I know that years ago, any external SSD drive you used for music had to be formatted to FAT-32, or the car would not recognize it.
I've been reading some posts that now say Tesla is compatible with ExFat format. Is this true?
I just bought a new SSD, and want to know if I can use it right out of the box in its native ExFat format,or do I still have to format it to Fat32, first.
This is NOT for the cameras or sentry mode in the glove box. So, no partitioning needed. Purely for music through the center console.
Thanks in advance.
I have USB ports in my console for devices, music players, etc. I know that years ago, any external SSD drive you used for music had to be formatted to FAT-32, or the car would not recognize it.
I've been reading some posts that now say Tesla is compatible with ExFat format. Is this true?
I just bought a new SSD, and want to know if I can use it right out of the box in its native ExFat format,or do I still have to format it to Fat32, first.
This is NOT for the cameras or sentry mode in the glove box. So, no partitioning needed. Purely for music through the center console.
Thanks in advance.
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