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I have had multiple USB flash drive failures in the Arlo Pro2 VMB4000r3 base station.
The drive goes into read only mode to protect the existing data. I can read from the drive, but no longer write to the drive.
I reported on this back in 2021.
I upgraded to a SanDisk Ultra 32 GB and it lasted almost 3 years. I probably have gone through 3-4 USB flash drives. SanDisk has replaced them under warranty.
Has anyone else experienced this problem?
Paul
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I noticed my more updated post from 2022.
I have gone through 4 USB drives. The Ultra model lasted longer (almost 3 years) than the cheaper (?) Cruiser model that lasted less than a year.
Paul
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@PNelson wrote:
The drive goes into read only mode to protect the existing data. I can read from the drive, but no longer write to the drive.
When you connect the drive to a PC, does Windows offer to "repair" the drive? If so, let it do that. Then try to write a file to the drive from the PC.
Often the read-only mode happens when the drive is pulled without ejecting it from the app. Or sometimes when there is a power failure at the hub when the drive is in use. There is a "dirty bit" on the drive that flags that problem. The windows "repair" will clear that bit.
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