Kingston 128GB datatraveler crashes & freezing HELP!

Kingston 128GB datatraveler crashes & freezing HELP!

ben.english

Kingston 128GB datatraveler crashes & freezing HELP!

Hello all,

 

I am having some serious issues with my new 128GB USB (3.0): https://www.kingston.com/en/usb/personal_business/dtse9g2

Since I use WAVs I needed to upgrade to a larger USB, the reason I chose this one was so I could carry it around in my wallet for those surprise pop up gigs (they happen sometimes). 

 

I bought it online and was having some serious freezing issues when practicing with my XDJ-RX, I would skip through my hot cues to preview a track and the track would freeze or I would try to load it and it would take minutes to load or sometimes not at all. I returned it and got another one thinking it might be faulty but I have the same issues again.

What is worse is my 32GB USB of the same model  but is USB 2.0 has always been trusty.

I cannot trust this USB at all at gigs now so I need to ask some questions.

 

A: Can you recommend me a 128GB USB that it wallet size (slim, small enough etc.)

B: Is 128GB not supported by XDJ or CDJ (seems like it should not be a problem)

C: Is the fact it is USB 3.0 causing issues? This would also confuse me as 3.0 is backward compatible

 

Any help would be appreciated I have been tearing my hair out over this problem.

 

Cheers,

 

Ben

Theo

Your story sounds a bit strange as Kinston is one of the better storage media brands...

Feel free to check your USB stick(s), if they are 100% ok. You can use this site to help. When a fault would appear, you might have a chance to get a new one under waranty.

ben.english

Could it have anything to do with the size of it? I find it strange too as my 32GB Kingston stick has never failed me

 

 

Theo

For Pioneer DJ equipment there are no limits for the USB Stick/Drive media, as long as it is formated in FAT32 or HFS+.

ben.english

Yeah I had assumed that which is why it is stressing me out. I just wanted a decent size USB so I don't really have to worry about maxing it out for a long time. I am going to try returning it and downgrading to 64GB USB 2.0 and get 2 of them, see if that helps me at all

Theo

Get a new one, start formatting in FAT32, and see what happends...

ben.english

a new 128GB Kingston? I have tried that twice now, twice is not a unique issue time to switch it up with a different brand I think

ben.english

after consulting my receipt I have 60 days to return so im good for time. I just switched from windows to Mac too so I will reformat Mac style and put the library back on there and see what happens

Theo

If you've switched to Mac, then you have to format in MS-DOS(FAT), that is the FAT32 version of Apple.

With a Mac you can also format in HFS+ what is accepted by Pioneer DJ gear, but not accepted by Windows based hardware.

MS-DOS(FAT) can be read by Apple, Windows, Pioneer gear, etc. etc.

ben.english

OK, I will run reformatting, reexport and see how that gets on for me. Will post results

ben.english

The disk utility failed to format or repair, the USB it is faulty for sure. I shall try with another one and format through mac before copying contents to USB from rekordbox

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