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dhyananbho avatar dhyananbho commented on August 17, 2024

When I insert my MK4 stick into the MacBook Pro, the Mac recognizes the stick, but no files are visible in the Finder. That should not be the case. However, when the stick is in the MK4, all files are present and also visible via Prusa Connect. This was already the case with FW 5.1.3 and is still the case after the update to FW 6.0. In other words, I carried out the update via Prusa Connect.

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ChiefPoints avatar ChiefPoints commented on August 17, 2024

When I insert my MK4 stick into the MacBook Pro, the Mac recognizes the stick, but no files are visible in the Finder. That should not be the case. However, when the stick is in the MK4, all files are present and also visible via Prusa Connect. This was already the case with FW 5.1.3 and is still the case after the update to FW 6.0. In other words, I carried out the update via Prusa Connect.

Everything was fine and visible for me prior to the 6.0.0 update, no issues reading the drive on MacOS. The update completely deleted the volume making the USB Drive like it was brand new, so nothing visible on the printer or the computer, so I had to recreate and format the volume.

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Gyrxiur avatar Gyrxiur commented on August 17, 2024

It happened to me twice with older firmware, if is it original flash drive that came with printer, they sometimes fail. Contact support, if you have warranty, it covers USB stick too, they will give you voucher.

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smurfix avatar smurfix commented on August 17, 2024

This might be a firmware problem with partitioned sticks. I had the same difficulties with both the MK4 and the XL. They vanished after reformatting the sticks so that they don't have a partition table.

Under Linux you do that with sudo mkfs.vfat -I -n MK4 /dev/sdX. (Check /proc/partitions for the correct X. Don't use /dev/sdX1, that's the whole point of this exercise.)

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m-cas avatar m-cas commented on August 17, 2024

it happened to me twice with previous updates plus it was REALLY SLOW to write to. I put in a new usb stick (verbatim, but I guess any decent brand will do) and never had a problem since. Given the price of usb stick nowadays it is not worth the trouble keeping the prusa one. Additional comment: given the same argument, I am surprised by the abysmally low quality of the supplied stick.

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