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    USB Transfer stuck?

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      guevremm
      last edited by guevremm

      The problem I'm having is on a pi4 running version 4.7.1.

      I was attempting to transfer my roms to a SSD to run them from there using the Automatic Mount method. I plugged it in and didn't see anything happening, so I rebooted.

      As soon as it booted back up, I was able (via ssh) to see that some games had been transferred to the SSD, but only up to the letter G in the first folder (amiga). The folders for other systems are there, but they're all empty. Strangely enough, these are also now the only games I can see on the SD card. However, I'm pretty sure the other game files are still on there somewhere, because the SD card is still almost full.

      I thought maybe it was still transferring, but there's been no change for a while now.

      Any idea what happened here or where these games might be?

      Edit: not sure why I didn't think to do this earlier. I removed the SSD and was able to see all of my games like before. Then I did another format on the SSD (very little had transferred over). I plugged it back in, and the files appear to be transferring just fine.

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