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Re: CFFA 3000
Brian wrote:
> Yup, I used the command line version of MBRWizard. Unfortunately it
> only allows you to create/repair an MBR in XP or Windows 7 modes
> (which both proved unsuccessful in allowing the USB device to be read
> by the card). It all worked out though because I ended up getting a
> USB extension off craigslist anyways so I don't have to be so picky
> with which USB device I'm using (since the only one I had available
> that worked with the CFFA was quite large and bulky for USB stick-
> standards. So all is well :) If any of you do find a 3rd party tool
> with windows that actually works, I think it would be beneficial to
> add that information to the R & D Automation website for other windows
> users ( I know, we're a dying breed).
>
I don't remember having a whole lot of trouble with any of my probably 8-10
keys (because of the early issues we had with the 3000, I bought a selection
for testing) Generally, if it could be formatted in windows it was
recognized by the CFFA 3000. I think I even used diskpart (win 7 command
line tool) to try to break things at one point. Generally, if it formatted
it worked (after the timing issues in the library were fixed up.)
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Wholly