On Sun, 21 Jun 2020 12:52:43 +0100, Michael wrote:

> > > PS. exFAT has made it into the latest Linux kernels.  
> > 
> > Great. So linux may be able to read the card just fine, but it's still
> > useless in the device I bought it for ... :-)
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > Wol  
> 
> Ha!  The beauty of MSWindows!  You're right, Win10 will refuse to
> format a partition as FAT32 if it is >=32G, it only offers exFAT on
> removable devices. Less than that size it will offer NTFS, FAT and
> FAT32 as options.

The SD standard says >33G should use exFAT, this is why many devices
state they only support cards up to 32G. The really mean they only
support FAT. My Dashcam is like this but it happily works with a 128G
card, once I reformatted it with FAT.


-- 
Neil Bothwick

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