07-05-2014, 04:05 PM
Never ran into that myself, because have never had anything formatted as exfat. Don't have problems with mine formatted as FAT32.
Did quick search and found couple of posts saying you need to install a couple of extra packages to handle exfat files.
Menu -> System -> Install/Remove Software will open the Synaptic Package Manager. Type "exfat" into the search box and you will see two packages show up. Install them both by clicking the box next to each and selecting "Mark for installation"; then hit "Apply" button along top. The packages you need are shown in screenshot below.
NOTE: If USB copying doesn't work right after installing those, reboot the computer and try again. It may need you to do that for those changes to take effect. It should work fine after that.
Did quick search and found couple of posts saying you need to install a couple of extra packages to handle exfat files.
Menu -> System -> Install/Remove Software will open the Synaptic Package Manager. Type "exfat" into the search box and you will see two packages show up. Install them both by clicking the box next to each and selecting "Mark for installation"; then hit "Apply" button along top. The packages you need are shown in screenshot below.
NOTE: If USB copying doesn't work right after installing those, reboot the computer and try again. It may need you to do that for those changes to take effect. It should work fine after that.
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