My question is rather then a 50/50 split on the partitions, can I do more of a 90/10 split, and how would I go about it? If I use the 10% partition for the apps then that would be plenty big enough for my needs. My understanding is one is classed as internal memory (FAT32) and one as external memory. Because I want to use it for media files (due to buffering issues during films) I need to do 2 partitions. However, all the tutorial videos I've seen use RADB to make it usable, and they when you partition it to use one of 2 codes (one does the whole USB stick as one partition, and the other one splits the USB stick into 2 equal sized partitions). I've finally got my Fire TV Stick 4K to accept the USB stick, and sorted out various issues. I've had a good search around here but I'm struggling with a couple of issues that I've got left and can't find the answer for. You can help this community by upvoting useful comments. Be nice in the comments, we do allow stupid questions here.ĥ.Prohibition of Jailbreaking We're not aginst asking "What's the difference between jailbreaking and sideloading?" However, we will put you in a librarian's timeout if you ask how to jailbreak. Violating this rule may result in a ban.Ĥ.Be nice. This rule is to help reduce spam in our subreddit. Do not advertise or promote something where you get any form of remuneration. Do not post links to sites with affiliate links or referral codes. No posts about deals, no selling of anything, and no spam of any kind. Please flair your post properly.ģ.No deals, selling, affiliate links, self promotion or spam of any type. ![]() We allow questions, news, tips, tricks, and memes, etc.Ģ.Flair reminder. ![]() Everything about the Amazon Firestick (Fire TV Stick) is welcome here. Also try our sister subreddit, /r/firestick.ġ.Must be related to the Fire TV stick.
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