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Originally Posted by pikcachu
maybe this would help
"Notes:
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1. Some USB drives come with a hidden partition at the front of the drive. Make
sure to go into Disk Management (for Windows) or Disk Utility (OSX) and delete all partitions.
Then recreate a single partition formatted FAT32 (Windows) or FAT (OSX, it's FAT32 by default).
2. For Mac users, OSX places a series of hidden files on the USB stick which may cause the NBT not to properly read the data, if you have this problem
use a utility like Blue Harvest to remove all the hidden files/folders from the USB stick. If you have trouble with this, let me know and I can assist.
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Yeah, I have made quite certain the format is FAT32, and that there are no ancillary folders. Still no luck.
I've tried two ways. Once where the NAVD_000014B8_255_002_162 folder was at the root of the drive, and once where the contents (1,2,3,4 folders, config.nfm,NBT_NANT_111142.3.113.pkg,NBT_NANT_1111 42.3.113.pkg.sig) were at the root.
I'm going to try another drive next, I just figured I'd ask the question while the files extract/copy.