If the Cortex can only read from NTFS devices, how can databases of music be saved to those devices, so that searches can be performed on my huge library of digital music?
A The Cortex Database Creation software (DBC) can be downloaded from here. Using this application, you can use your home computer to catalog your external storage devices, saving a great deal of time. Using this software, databases can be built even for NTFS, and of course FAT32 devices. This software provides dramatically faster database creation than the HDC-1000 itself, as it takes full advantage of the vast resources of modern home computers. We recommend utilizing this software whenever creating a database for a storage device which exceeds 10 gigs.
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