Write in USB of NMH305

Model NMH305
Is possible to write in attached storage on front USB?

I believe you can write to a USB storage device plugged in to the USB port of the mediahub but I think for read/write access the USB storage needs to be in FAT/FAT32 format and for the NTFS format its read only access.
Cheers.
Message Edited by Wilkins377 on 03-29-2010 06:48 AM

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