In the compatibility list the Samsung T7 is epxlicitly mentioned for not working and I can confirm that. Its most likely due to being a NVME one but im not sure. I will report back once my Seagate arrives and works without any extra doings.
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The Seagate arrived suprisingly fast today...
So its a list where people documented their tests i see. I wonder what the cause of this is that some drives work and others dont.
I just tested both a black RVL 60 chip Wii and a RVL 01 Chip Wii for both my old external Seagate works but for the Samsung SSD T7 it does not work for both. I...
I actually just did that. Still Black Screen after loading a game.
I have ordered a Y-Cable off from Amazon as my last try. Its the only one i found that delivers power and transfers data at the same time even though i read a lot of complaints about the cable...
If Nintendo implemented USB 2.0...
I just did format to FAT32 with MBR and 64 KB Unit size. The SSD is still recognized but games still show black screen unfortunately.
I went to Samsung for the specs and they claim the power consumption is compliant for USB 2.0 which is 2,5 W (5 V/0,5 A)
I do not have a Y cable and i assume a...
*Edit: Title was supposed to be *Black* instead of Back*
The space on my old Seagate external usb 2.0 HDD got tight and i decided to get myself a Samsung T7 1 TB external SSD USB 3.1 that is backwards compatible to USB 2.0.
The SSD is formated to NTFS with MBR the same setting as my Seagate...
btw i feel this a good time to remind you guys that sea of thieves was made by rare, who also made DKC1-3 and DK64, alongside banjo kazooie and conker's bad fur day