A:AnswerI have a 2022 Grand Cherokee WK that has two types of USB ports. I have over 500 MP3 songs on two of them. One at the front of the console, and one at the end.
I select the USB I want to hear on the screen and pick songs. They've been playing fine for years.
A:AnswerMost of the time this is either a file format issue or file reading issue. Best way to figure out is dump a bunch of different music files in different folders and from different formats. (So that if 1 works you can track where it is and what type of file format it is, then you’ll know what to use and where to put it on the usb drive)
Most computers can play a wide range of audio formats (WMA, MP3, MP4, etc…) but phones, cars, and speakers are very picky. I’ve had this issue before on getting a certain app to play music on my phone. All the files were WMA so I had to download a special WMA player just to listen to them, then I converted the files to MP3 and it worked on everything after that.
A:AnswerYes, I bought it because I had to regularly format my work pcs due to a glitch they kept having. So I used this as a bootable drive to quickly reinstall my software on 4 different pcs almost twice a month (per pc), it worked flawlessly
A:AnswerI'm not sure about the drive4, but on my 3.0 when you plug the drive into the device, there should be a folder already on the drive called "SanDisk Start Up Files." Inside this folder, there will be subfolders and a .exe file. Open the .exe file and it will take you through the steps to set up a password for your flash drive. If that doesn't work, or there is no set up folder, I would visit the SanDisk website for help.
A:AnswerYes, the SanDisk® Ultra Dual Drive m3.0 128GB is compatible with the Samsung Galaxy S5 and S7 as they comes with microUSB port and supports OTG (On-The-Go).