![]() We were also able to launch Noobs and Raspbian from our Raspberry Pi on a 64GB Sandisk Drive. ![]() We tested it out, and in a matter of seconds it had formatted successfully. – I did several search engine searches to make sure the forums I was currently on were not betraying me, this pops up over and over in multiple forums as THE ANSWER to format 64GB exFAT drives into a more useable FAT32. I have searched multiple forums for you, and found a tool that pops up again and again and again. To format exFAT into FAT32, quickly and easily, take note here. This means the official SD Formatter tool will always format cards that are 64GB or larger as exFAT.” This will tell you “According to the SD specifications, any SD card larger than 32GB is an SDXC card and has to be formatted with the exFAT filesystem. ![]() 64GB and above), then see the separate SDXC formatting instructions. ![]() Note: If you’re formatting an SD (or micro SD) card that has a capacity over 32GB (i.e. ![]()
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