use_a_3rd-party_formatting_tool
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| I suggest this will be the easiest and more painless path for most people, as the native Mac/Windows formatting+partitioning tools can be quite fiddly and not as straightforward. | I suggest this will be the easiest and more painless path for most people, as the native Mac/Windows formatting+partitioning tools can be quite fiddly and not as straightforward. | ||
| - | So far, the most prominently mentioned tool I've encountered is the following, I have tried it myself on Mac, with success. | + | So far, the most prominently mentioned tool I've encountered is the following, I have tried it myself on Mac, with success. |
| I have assessed the result of the format produced by this tool and can confirm it is FAT32+MBR. | I have assessed the result of the format produced by this tool and can confirm it is FAT32+MBR. | ||
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| + | If this doesn' | ||
| ===== SD Card Formatter Tool ===== | ===== SD Card Formatter Tool ===== | ||
use_a_3rd-party_formatting_tool.1524147796.txt.gz · Last modified: 2018/04/19 08:23 by gurce