I got a new 64GB USB flash drive today (Kingston Digital USB 3.0 DataTraveler Mini / DTM30) . When I plugged it in it was recognised as normal, and I clicked "open with file manager" in the "available devices" menu in the tray...and then the KDE workspace froze. None of the normal menus or the desktop responded.
The only other program that was running at the time was Firefox, which continued to work as normal. I forced a shutdown and tried again, and the same thing happened.
Third time round I didn't mount it. Instead, I opened KDE Partition Manager and formatted the drive. Originally it was FAT32 and had flags of "boot" and something else, I deleted it and made a new FAT32 partition. It then mounted properly and has been working fine ever since.
Has anyone seen anything like this before? That boot flag is making me think the drive could have had a setup utility that was trying to do something clever that wasn't working. I can't think why else it would freeze up like that.
The only other program that was running at the time was Firefox, which continued to work as normal. I forced a shutdown and tried again, and the same thing happened.
Third time round I didn't mount it. Instead, I opened KDE Partition Manager and formatted the drive. Originally it was FAT32 and had flags of "boot" and something else, I deleted it and made a new FAT32 partition. It then mounted properly and has been working fine ever since.
Has anyone seen anything like this before? That boot flag is making me think the drive could have had a setup utility that was trying to do something clever that wasn't working. I can't think why else it would freeze up like that.
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