FIXED my USB drive connectivity problems!

I wasn't able to get my USB drive working off of my AEBSn; doing so would cause the router to reboot.
I solved this by formatting my drive to FAT32 (in my case), which has a block size of 512 bytes. I used a program called fat32format on windows. I wasn't able to format it the way I needed it in OSX.
YAY!

It works but is flaky...
I have to turn the router off and back on again if I want to turn the drive back on.
HAS ANYONE ELSE EXPERIENCED THIS?

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