Ancient Droid cant read fat32 64gb sdcard - General Topics

I have an old .. OLD.. but still functioning og Droid I want to use for music in my car with a USB interface. I got a 64gb sandisk sdcard and reformatted it from RAW to fat32 already. My PC recognizes it. My external USB card reader (ancient) and Droid do not. Is it possible to make this work or am going to have to buy a new card reader ?
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You can try to repartioning(sp) 16 or 32 gigs.
Will have unused space.
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PS it appeared as raw format on my PC until I updated my drivers and it was actually exfat
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Yeah I could but the other 32 would be lonely.
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Can you use a 32 gig SD card with the Eris or a 16 gig at the most?
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according to pdadb its 32 gig compatible.
I cannot however personally confirm this.
http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=2080&view=1&c=htc_droid_eris
Thanks. All I could find on Google was 16. I just wanted to make sure.
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Move applications to micro xd card

Hi all, maybe this has already been asked but does anyone know if there's a application like move2sd but for the xd card?
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And where might I ask are you even plugging in the xd card?
Oeps made a typo shouls have been micro sd card
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New SD card

As title sais i want ask ask how much improvement i would feel if i change my 8 Gb class2 microSD to 8 or 16Gb class4 or class6 microSD card.
I know that different class gives different r/w speeds but how much of it can you see in daily usage?
If you are using apps2sd you will notice quite an improvement. Otherwise, not much in my opinion.
PS: its microSD, not mini, be sure to buy the right one
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TatoValverde said:
If you are using apps2sd you will notice quite an improvement. Otherwise, not much in my opinion.
PS: its microSD, not mini, be sure to buy the right one
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Yup my mistake fixed it. What class card do you use yourself?
I use patriot 32gb class 10
13mb w/20mb r
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SteveO_ said:
I use patriot 32gb class 10
13mb w/20mb r
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And how good is it what score does it get in antutu.?
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TeddyOFLove said:
And how good is it what score does it get in antutu.?
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I use a Samsung class 10, 32GB.
It scores 70 in SD card write and 190 in SD card read

Google Music to ExtSdCard

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYFw9bEAzM8&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Just thought id share what just made me very happy. It works perfect also. This with the mount sd app in the app section and a 64 gig card = awesome 64gig galaxy s4
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Mods not sure where this goes if it's in the wrong place Lil guidance please
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On the t-mobile doc it says that the most a sidekick 4g can support is a 32GB sd card, but on the shopandroid site, it shows a 64GB sandisk sdxc for sidekick 4g. Can I use this on my sidekick 4g or am I only allowed to use a 32GB sdxc card? please help thank you.
I used 32 (was cheapest at the time) so I have no idea unfortunately.
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immorality said:
I used 32 (was cheapest at the time) so I have no idea unfortunately.
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I'm using Sony 64GB class 10 on it now thanks though

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