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Re: X32 DiscussionThe "root directory" is the highest level in the file structure. In computer-speak that would be like C:\frmware.binNote that consoles _usually_ cannot handle ZIP or SFT files. UnZIP or unStuff or "extract" them; usually the utility that does that lets you specify where you want the final file to go. If you have any doubts, unZip the file and then copy it to the thumb drive. It cannot be in a folder.I suggest Wikipedia or a web search if this doesn't make sense...
Re: X32 Discussion
The "root directory" is the highest level in the file structure. In computer-speak that would be like C:\frmware.bin
Note that consoles _usually_ cannot handle ZIP or SFT files. UnZIP or unStuff or "extract" them; usually the utility that does that lets you specify where you want the final file to go. If you have any doubts, unZip the file and then copy it to the thumb drive. It cannot be in a folder.
I suggest Wikipedia or a web search if this doesn't make sense...