No, only the first partition is read. With drives today, there is really no practical reason to have partitions.
I just bought my CDJ-2000 Nexus' and I've came across a problem. I have a 500 GB HDD and it works perfectly with one partition, the only problem is, I don't want to cross my Dj music with my Itunes music. So, I created two partitions, one for Dj Music (Drive G:) and one for Itunes Music (Drive H:). So I put my Dj music onto my Drive G and my Itunes music on my drive H. But once I go all the way back to the first Menu on the USB page, It only displays Drive G (Dj Music). I was just wondering whether or not this is supported by the CDJ, I read in the manual where it might not be recognized. Any help would be appreciated. Extra Info: These partitions are both supported formats (Fat32). Im also on Windows 7.
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No, only the first partition is read. With drives today, there is really no practical reason to have partitions.