What are the reasons why the car USB flash drive cannot be read?
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The reasons why the car USB flash drive cannot be read may include incorrect file placement, damage to the USB flash drive itself, or the car's inability to support the use of the USB flash drive. The following is a detailed introduction about car driving: 1. Overview: Car driving is one of the basic skills that modern people need to master. To master the technology of driving a motor vehicle, one must meet the required age and physical conditions; and undergo training and examination on road traffic safety laws and regulations, relevant automobile mechanical knowledge, and safe driving knowledge. 2. Others: The permission to drive a vehicle is realized through the issuance of a driver's license. This indicates that obtaining a driver's license is a behavior with a certain format, which must be issued by a specialized authority.
Last week I encountered a similar issue in my car where the screen displayed 'unable to read' after inserting a USB drive. The most common reason is incorrect USB format – car systems generally only support FAT32 or exFAT formats. If your USB is formatted as NTFS, the system won't recognize it. It's best to plug the USB into a computer and reformat it. Poor-quality USB drives can also cause problems; I once used a cheap one that got internally damaged after a few insertions. Also check for dust or poor contact in the USB port – try cleaning it with a brush. Keep file structures simple; deep folder hierarchies or special character names can affect readability. First, back up your data, reformat the USB to FAT32, and try inserting it again. If it still doesn't work, the vehicle system might need an update or the USB module could be faulty. Develop a habit of regular checks to ensure smooth in-car entertainment.