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Old 4th November 2010, 01:54 AM
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Can't mount USB drive in FC14

Whenever I insert a USB drive (or plug in my Motorola Droid to copy files to it), a window pops up that says 'Unable to Mount File System'

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Does anyone know what would cause this? The drive shows up under the Places menu, but if I click on it I just keep getting the same error.
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