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Old 05-06-2012, 08:09 AM   #1
Stocky58
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Default Mondeos USB port

I really like the idea of having say 16gb of music in the car via usb.

If anyone is interested I have installed a 500gb hard drive to the usb connection. Just buy a portable hard drive that is powered by usb. Mine is a Toshiba only cost $80. The only catch is you need to re-format the hard drive. The format most commonly used in hard drives is NTFS and needs to be formatted to FAT32 format. This is easily achieved by free converters found on the internet. The Mondeos sound system only recognises the later format. I currently have over 50gb of music in the car and it all works as it should.

Oh, Vehicle is late 2010 modeo zetec diesel.

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