How to get my 64 GB sd card to work in CWM? - General Questions and Answers

My S3 is running 6.0.3.0 CWM and it won't read my Sandisk Ultra micro SD XC class 10 card. I read that if I format it from exFat to Fat32 it should solve the problem. If I do that will it only give me 32 GB of usable storage? Can it corrupt the card? What can I do to make my 64 gb work in CWM?

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[Q] Trouble with 64gig sdxc

Hi all:
Hopefully you can assist me I currently have a 32 gig card in the 8013 with lnk2sd running fine I got my hands a new 64 gig card but when I run mini partition my W& machine doesn't see the card for anything beyond 32 gig the 8013 sees it as a 64 though how can I partition it to be able toy use link2sd any clue?
Check the SD card properties in Windoze and see how it's formatted. I think FAT32 has a 32 GB limit. If it is FAT32 reformat it in ExFAT
Did you partition it already... Also what ROM are u running and how did u get link2sd working... I can't get it to work
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gmfeny said:
Did you partition it already... Also what ROM are u running and how did u get link2sd working... I can't get it to work
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No rom just straight root
I formated my 64GB in fat32 on my PC. Everything is now o.k.
If you use files more than 4 GB it is better to format in exfat.
Andreas
Durango01 said:
I formated my 64GB in fat32 on my PC. Everything is now o.k.
If you use files more than 4 GB it is better to format in exfat.
Andreas
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And your pc saw the whole64 gigs?
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I'd say Durango01 has used a 3rd party app to format FAT32. I have used Easius partition manager to do this but as JB supports exFAT, why would you?
CMR doesn't support exfat so if you are planning to use your SD card for backups as well as appdata it wont work. Best way would be to partition and have one partition exfat and another as exfat for larger files.
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Guess I'll just stick with 32g. This is all confusing to me. Thanks.
i bought 64gb sd class 10 and followed zedomax mode and converted my sd to my internal memory no need to partation

[Q] 64 GB microsd card?

Has anyone tried running a 64 gb micro sd card in this? Any feedback?
Haven't used iy myself,but from what I understand if it does not work you need to format it to FAT32,then should be fine
GoodToGo1 said:
Has anyone tried running a 64 gb micro sd card in this? Any feedback?
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I tryed. it worked fine at the store.
GoodToGo1 said:
Has anyone tried running a 64 gb micro sd card in this? Any feedback?
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formatting to fat32 works fine. using integral micro sd card.
Agreed. I have a grey and red sandisk 64gb microsdxc in mine and it only works with FAT32. ext2/3/4, exFat and NTFS are no go unfortunately, limiting you to a maximum 4gb file size. Just pop the card in and it will ask if you want to format it.
http://www.sandisk.co.jp/products/m.../sandisk-ultra-microsdhc-microsdxc-uhs-i-card

How to get my 64 GB sd card to work in CWM Recovery?

My S3 is running 6.0.3.0 CWM and it won't read my Sandisk Ultra micro SD XC class 10 card. I read that if I format it from exFat to Fat32 it should solve the problem. If I do that will it only give me 32 GB of usable storage? Can it corrupt the card? What can I do to make my 64 gb work in CWM?
Format it as FAT32 with Ease US... The downside is not being able to store 4+ GB files...

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