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09 iDrive not recognizing USB

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#1 ·
Hello everyone.

I have quite a dilemma and searched but found no answer. I have an 09 328 with iDrive and the USB port in my glove box does not seem to recognize my USB drive. I have tried multiple drives (which some have worked in the past). When I plug in the USB drive, the light on the drive illuminates and then goes dark.

Not sure what I can do to try to get this to work. I had music on the drive in folders and was hoping to transfer it to my car, but its not working! Any suggestions as to what I can do?

Regards!
 
#2 ·
Do you have the USB/i-Pod option? The USB port in the glove box is used for updates, and will be (i believe) on every car regardless of the iPod/USB option. IF you have the USB option, there should be a port in your center armrest which is where I plugged in my music.
 
#3 ·
You do not need the Ipod adapter if you have Idrive. The USB in the glove box is all you need. You can upload music files from that. That is why I did not order the Ipod adapter on my Idrive car. It just becomes redundant.
 
#4 ·
Hello everyone.

I have quite a dilemma and searched but found no answer. I have an 09 328 with iDrive and the USB port in my glove box does not seem to recognize my USB drive. I have tried multiple drives (which some have worked in the past). When I plug in the USB drive, the light on the drive illuminates and then goes dark.

Not sure what I can do to try to get this to work. I had music on the drive in folders and was hoping to transfer it to my car, but its not working! Any suggestions as to what I can do?

Regards!
I'm in the same spot. Plug a USB stick into the glove box (iTunes mpegs). Go to My Music Collection on iDrive. Nothing there. No matter how many times I've tried or how long you leave it plugged in. I need to bring it up with the dealer, but don't want to make a trip just for that.
 
#5 ·
Hi MattieB

Just wanted to check to make sure you are looking under External Devices when you plug in your USB device. The music will only show up in Music Collection once it has been uploaded from the External Device. Both options under the CD menu.

Regards
 
#8 ·
NTFS vs FAT

NTFS stands for New Technology File System as found on Windows XP and Vista hard drives.

FAT stands for File Allocation Table origionally used in Windows 98 and older versions of Operating Systems.

The file system on the BMW may only accept FAT formatting if that is the case you may be able to copy all of the files off of the USB stick and reformat it to FAT if it is formatted in NTFS.

Be careful though some sticks do not like to be reformatted at all and you will destroy the stick.
 
#12 ·
I have a 2010 535i that I just took delivery over the weekend and I had a similar problem with mine.

My flash drive also is not recognized in the usb port that is in the glovebox. However that same flash drive is recognized in the center consol usb port and retrieves the music files, but won't allow me to download the music into my car's hard drive.
 
#14 ·
Have not had any issues on mine. Here is my process:

-Used a 1gb USB Thumb Drive formatted in FAT.
-Copied MP3 files over to the drive. Note it imports the file structure (folders/files) so if you want to organize your files by album/artist do it with folders on the thumbdrive ahead of time. For example, mine looked like this:
--Artist
-->Album
---->Songs
-->Album
---->Songs
->Artist
-->Album
---->Songs
-Plug flash drive into glove box USB
-Go through CD/Music to External Devices, click on the USB, then do an import (cant remember exactly the steps here, but it was self explanatory)

The glove box USB is for importing/exporting music files from the iDrive. The armrest USB is for connecting things like iPods.