they list USB 2.0 connectivity as a "No", so I'm guessing that's meant for firmware upgrades only. And confirmed on page 25 of the manual (http/www.lg.com/uk/support/support-product/lg-26LD320), which identifies the USB port as a "USB IN SERVICE ONLY" port.
Some TV's have issues with capacities >XGB (varies from TV to TV). I've seen problems with USB3.0 drives that require a little more power than the typical USB2.0 (on most TVs) provide.
they list USB 2.0 connectivity as a "No", so I'm guessing that's meant for firmware upgrades only. And confirmed on page 25 of the manual (http/www.lg.com/uk/support/support-product/lg-26LD320), which identifies the USB port as a "USB IN SERVICE ONLY" port.
I too had a problem with this, one LG TV claiming a problem on the USB drive.
It could be a number of things so the answers below are not necessarily wrong and it would pay you to check them off as you go.
but what I discovered was in my case was it was down to the Master Boot record of the device I was trying to connect to the TV.
The device in question I was trying to connect was using the newer "GUI Partition Table" instead of the current "Master Boot Record". The TV in question simply did not recognize GPT. As soon as I changed GPT to MBR the TV immediately recognize the drive.
Had the same problem with my Samsung TV. One day it decided to stop recognizing a USB drive that I use with it all the time. Reformatted my USB drive to NTFS format and it worked instantly. Hope this helps...
Had the same problem with my Samsung TV. One day it decided to stop recognizing a USB drive that I use with it all the time. Reformatted my USB drive to NTFS format and it worked instantly. Hope this helps...
I too had a problem with this, one LG TV claiming a problem on the USB drive.
It could be a number of things so the answers below are not necessarily wrong and it would pay you to check them off as you go.
but what I discovered was in my case was it was down to the Master Boot record of the device I was trying to connect to the TV.
The device in question I was trying to connect was using the newer "GUI Partition Table" instead of the current "Master Boot Record". The TV in question simply did not recognize GPT. As soon as I changed GPT to MBR the TV immediately recognize the drive.