![]() ![]() ![]() No problem at all, just clear whatever garbage might appear in the “Volume Label” box and try again. I’ve found that it’s common the format will fail on the first try. ![]() Make sure to hit the “option” button and set “FORMAT SIZE ADJUSTMENT” to “ON”. Be very careful with this step, as if you choose the wrong letter, you can accidentally erase any other drive that’s plugged in! Select the drive your SD card is in from the drop-down menu. Insert your SD or MicroSD card into your computer and load the SDFormatter software. I’ll post a technical description at the end, but all you really need to do is format the card a specific way and depending on your operating system, it may require some (free) programs: Windows:įormat your SD card once with “SDFormatter” to clear any extra partitions that may have been added with something like a Raspberry Pi image: I found that in every single case I’ve tested, the limitation is the card’s formatting and NOT size. It’s often you’ll find SD (or MicroSD) based devices that list compatibility as “up to 32GB”.
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