Cisco 4500x Support for USB

Hi,
Does the catalyst 4500x support any usb drive or does it need to be specific cisco
USB-X45-4GB-E
Cisco Catalyst 4500 4-GB USB
I have tried a generic one. Copy works but wireshark capture to usb0 fails.
Could it be that switch supports only cisco specific usb drive.
Thanks

Can anyone from Cisco confirm this?

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