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[CLOSED] CDJ2000(mk1) deepfried USB drive.

Had a gig, two hired CDJ2000 had been provided.

As always I plugged everything correctly linked them and linked my laptop, no problem.

I stick my usb stick with only Rekordbox and mp3 files in folders (formatted to FAT32 before) into the CDJ.

The CDJ goes [EDIT: please use terms a little more PC) crazy displays random Chinese AND English text, then keeps rebooting.

CDJ turned off, removed everything got a clean USB stick with update files, reinstalled CDJ.

Plugged the USB back in again it displayed random symbols and went rebooting again.

After all troubles the owner had been called took them home reinstalled them and after that they worked fine.

 

USB drive has been destroyed in the process (Computer sees it and displays it as 0bytes available).

USB Drive : Kingston Datatraveler 111 (16GB) USB3.0, worked fine before.

CDJ Firmware : Latest.

 

Sammy

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This reminds me of when I got my CDJ900's years ago, tried to use a Kingston USB-stick, called something like "traveller", put a few songs on and it fried instantly. Can't remember the exact model but this might be a problem related to Kingston...

The Henrik Maneuver 0 votos
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Hmm, it seems a verry weird issue because it didn't happen before only one specific time and what the biggest problem was is the CDJ going nuts.

Well looking forward to what engineers can say on this...

Sammy 0 votos
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I'm still awaiting, I can't afford wrecking SD cards/USB's in a gig, this would be terrible.

And it's actually destroying the USB in the process.

I have found something on this forum that said something about kingston problematics but this...?

Once again Pioneer, how can you even make a new player while the old is still broken...

And the new one is even more of a wreck.

Sammy 0 votos
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The USB data is likely okay but the file partition table is probably messed up. You can repair the MBR using Testdisk and get your data back intact.

It does appear that Kingston brand items have caused issues when used with different CDJs.

Gavin 0 votos
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