Pioneer fh-s820dab : error 23
BourrinOman83 Posted messages 241 Registration date Status Membre Last intervention -
Hello,
For the past few days, I've been getting the message "error 23" when I try to listen to the content of my USB drive (I want to point out that I didn't modify anything in the content of the drive just before this message appeared).
How can I resolve this issue?
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Hello,
We don’t really see why a USB drive would have a GPT partition table, but who knows.
Even if that's not the case and for some reason the formatting is not or no longer in FAT32, it will still require, as far as I know, backing up the content elsewhere since this involves formatting.
Therefore, and without any third-party software or utilities, the Mac OS disk management tool is perfectly capable of formatting in FAT32/MBR.
I'm too lazy to launch my Catalina virtual machine to play Saint-Thomas, the illustration says otherwise, but maybe not for a preformatted key since, in any case, there is no dynamic way (without formatting and data loss) to convert from GPT to MBR or vice versa.
https://www.easeus.fr/recuperation-de-donnees-mac/formater-cle-usb-en-fat32-sur-mac.html
@BourrinOman83 StatutMembre .
OK, so what are the solutions, using a Mac?
The same solutions as with a PC; you just need to adapt the tutorial and the principle to a Mac with software for Mac. In computing, you have to be adaptable. I think in your case, the simplest would be to ask a friend who has a PC running Windows.
The FAT32 format does not formally exclude the possibility of the partition table of the key being GPT instead of MBR, which brings us back to square one.
If not, follow the next step by elimination: after backing up the content elsewhere, reformat the key and copy the contents back, or copy them to another key to see if the key is the culprit.
Some readers only allow reading a limited number of folders or files: also test with the same key containing only a few pieces.
If someone borrows a USB drive from me to connect it to a Mac OS device, I will notice upon its return on Windows that certain specific Mac OS files have been automatically saved on it: this behavior may be enough to render it unreadable on a device that was not designed for Mac OS unless one is able to get rid of the files in question, I don’t know much about Mac and I don’t know how.
So, it's good, I can read my key again, but I noticed that on all the played titles, there is the mention "ROOT" that appears even though I have no recollection of entering that during the tagging of the tracks. I should clarify that I had already noticed it before my "error 23" issue without paying attention to it.
What does this correspond to? Is it likely to cause me other playback problems?
Whether it's in the title or the metadata, root is indeed nothing other than the name of the administrator account on the Mac. Now, why this name is attached and whether we can get rid of it is another question.
As for the latter, Georges Marchais would have said it's a good question: we are not facing the display; if this root is in the title and the display has a limited number of characters, it can prevent the complete display exactly like when the author's name and the piece's title are too long.
Before copying them (and on Windows as far as I'm concerned), I try to limit them by renaming them as short as intelligible and replacing any spaces that could cause unexpected results with dashes.
Apart from putting the author and title on a diet, things like Tartempion, This Title, This Album, Concert at This Place, that’s a lot...
Hello.
I’m bringing this up again because I'm getting the "error-23" message once more even though my USB drive has been formatted.
Since then, I’ve added some mp3s to it. Also, my brother and I did some electronic tests on my car for a wiper problem.
Could either of these two actions have affected the formatting of the USB drive?
Hello.
I’m willing to try formatting it, but is it going to gain anything since, until now, it has been working very well without me having to do this manipulation?