![]() ![]() On a secondary note, you will need either a Windows or OS X computer with an SDXC card slot. Formatting the SD Cardīefore continuing, we’d like to point out that we did not have a larger capacity SD card to test this on, however, the principles remain very much the same. Fortunately, it is relatively easy to work around this problem using a minimal number of steps. The reason for this is that SD cards of larger capacities will by default use a format unsupported by the Raspberry Pi to allow for the use of the full capacity of the SD card.īy default, many SD card formatters will format cards below 32GB as FAT32, and cards that are above 32GB as exFAT (which is not supported by Raspberry Pi). If you have ever used an SD card with a capacity of over 32GB you may have run into some problems when using it with your Raspberry Pi.
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