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Re: Re: Useful Gadget of the Week : iodd 2501 Portable Virtual ROM



On 23/11/10 11:00, starbug1234 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My IODD turned up this morning.  Have spent the last two hours trying
to get it to work, and after lots of head scratching, google translator
and, umm, guess work, its up and running.
>
> First impressions (well, first after getting the thing to see ISO's)
are promising.  Almost instantly after selecting the file, it is recognised
as a disk insertion in windows.  Windows also sees the drive as a BD-ROM,
which is quite handy for BluRay rips.
>
> Good find!
>
> Stuart
>
> P.s.  To save everyone else having the same issues I did, if your
firmware is 1.42.49N (a firmware that is not even listed on the iodd www)
and you find that all you can get to display is "1st Partition:
B"  you should IGNORE the manual saying format to FAT32 and format to
NTFS.  Problem solved.
>

Thanks for the comments.

The N suffix on the firmware means it supports NTFS only. That firmware
is listed under Support -> Downloads on the manufacturers website:
http://i-odd.co.kr/

In fact they have released a new firmware, 1.42.51 (exFAT and FAT32) OR
1.42.51N (NTFS) in the last few days.

We will make sure we add an extra note in as we despatch them to make
customers aware that they need to format them NTFS for the installed
firmware.

Nick.


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