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They say it will now support external storage. You can hook a USB to it. I'm not sure what the largest size is but think it said 64GB but again not sure. Only reason I think that's it is because 64GB USB was one of the ones recommended when I looked it up. There are only a few that will work with them, so make sure to double check.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Fire TV Edition television does not support expandable storage. The TV supports USB flash drive up to 128 GB. You can try to move apps to USB External Storage - To Format the USB Drive: Home > Settings > Device and Software > USB Drive > Format to External Storage -To Move the App Home > Settings > Applications > Manage Installed Applications > Select the app > Move to External Storage *Not all the apps support Moving to External Storage David M. - Toshiba Support
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.For anyone searching for help when the "plug in the flash drive and format to FAT32 doesn't work": FAT32 is Windows limited to 32gb and under. So you will never get the option to format your 64 or 128gb flash drives on the Toshiba TV. And the TV will never acknowledge the flash drive. Instead, you need to download the free version of MiniTool Partition Wizard onto your computer. Plug in the flash drive and open the wizard. Right click on the flash drive name and select Format. Select FAT32 and click OK. Then click Apply at the lower left of the screen. It will format the flash drive to FAT32 so your TV can read it. After repeatedly trying to do all the other "fixes" for the low memory on my Toshiba TVs and never getting them to recognize the flash drives, I did the above and it worked immediately. Frustration over and I have 119gb of memory on my Toshiba TVs.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.All the info you need to expand your memory is at Troypoint.com.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Add External Storage to Fire TV. ... Plug a flash drive into the USB port on the back of your Fire TV. ... It just takes a couple of seconds to format, and when it's done, head to Settings > About > Storage and you'll see the extra space listed.
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