What to Do When the Baojun 510 USB Drive Cannot Be Recognized?

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GiannaLynn
07/29/25 7:22pm
First, determine if the USB port has poor contact. If the issue persists, check whether the USB port current is normal. If it still cannot be used, promptly contact the supplier for a detailed inspection and repair of the main control and USB port. Below are related details: 1. The In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) system is a comprehensive vehicle information processing system that uses a dedicated vehicle central processing unit, based on the vehicle bus system and internet services. IVI can achieve a series of applications, including 3D navigation, real-time traffic conditions, IPTV, assisted driving, fault detection, vehicle information, body control, mobile office, wireless communication, online entertainment functions, and TSP services, greatly enhancing the vehicle's electronic, networked, and intelligent capabilities. 2. SiViLINK features direct display on large terminal screens, seamless bidirectional interaction, and synchronized audio-video output in terms of product form. In terms of performance, it offers exclusive CarMode display, optimized USB 2.0 transmission protocol for applications, high-speed image transmission of over 20 frames per second, compatibility with most smartphones, easy implementation of communication, navigation, gaming, and a vast array of applications, support for Bluetooth audio signal output, plug-and-play functionality, and portability.
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